SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtypes: luminal A, luminal B, basal-like, HER2, and normal breast-like. Three microarray-based single sample predictors (SSPs) have been used to define molecular classification of individual samples. We aimed to establish agreement between these SSPs for identification of breast cancer molecular subtypes.MethodsPreviously described microarray-based SSPs were applied to one in-house (n=53) and three publicly available (n=779) breast cancer datasets. Agreement was analysed between SSPs for the whole classification system and for the five molecular subtypes individually in each cohort.FindingsFair-to-substantial agreement between every pair of SSPs ...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
The 2012 IMPAKT task force investigated the medical usefulness of current methods for the classifica...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
Background - Single sample predictors (SSPs) and Subtype classification models (SCMs) are gene expre...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Single sample predictors (SSPs) and Subtype classification models (SCMs) are gene expression-based c...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Microarrays offer biologists an exciting tool that allows the simultaneous assessment of gene expres...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Molecular subtyping of breast cancer may provide additional prognostic information regarding patient...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
The 2012 IMPAKT task force investigated the medical usefulness of current methods for the classifica...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
Background - Single sample predictors (SSPs) and Subtype classification models (SCMs) are gene expre...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Single sample predictors (SSPs) and Subtype classification models (SCMs) are gene expression-based c...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Microarrays offer biologists an exciting tool that allows the simultaneous assessment of gene expres...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Molecular subtyping of breast cancer may provide additional prognostic information regarding patient...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
The 2012 IMPAKT task force investigated the medical usefulness of current methods for the classifica...