AbstractThe molecular classification of breast cancers defines subgroups of cancer with different prognoses and treatments. Each molecular type representing the intrinsic signature of the cancer corresponds to a histological profile incorporating hormone receptors, HER2 status and the proliferation index. This article describes the correlations between this molecular classification obtained in routine clinical practice using histological parameters and MRI. It shows that there is a specific MRI profile for triple-negative cancers: distinct demarcation, regular edges, hyperintensity on T2 weighted signals and, particularly, a crown enhancement. It is important for the radiologist to understand this molecular classification, firstly because o...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
AbstractThe molecular classification of breast cancers defines subgroups of cancer with different pr...
AbstractThe new molecular classification of breast cancers defines cancer sub-groups with a distinct...
Abstract Background Because different gene receptors might cause each case of breast cancer, the dis...
Abstract Background Because different gene receptors might cause each case of breast cancer, the dis...
AbstractThe histological type of tumour according to the WHO: ductal, lobular, rare forms, is correl...
It has been ascertained that triple-negative (TN) breast cancer is characterized by an aggressive cl...
It has been ascertained that triple-negative (TN) breast cancer is characterized by an aggressive cl...
AbstractThe histological type of tumour according to the WHO: ductal, lobular, rare forms, is correl...
Background: Ultrasound and Mammography are first-line imaging in breast cancer. The management of ma...
Using quantitative radiomics, we demonstrate that computer-extracted magnetic resonance (MR) image-b...
Purpose: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinicopathological features of triple...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed at determination of the MRI predictors of triple negative breast c...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
AbstractThe molecular classification of breast cancers defines subgroups of cancer with different pr...
AbstractThe new molecular classification of breast cancers defines cancer sub-groups with a distinct...
Abstract Background Because different gene receptors might cause each case of breast cancer, the dis...
Abstract Background Because different gene receptors might cause each case of breast cancer, the dis...
AbstractThe histological type of tumour according to the WHO: ductal, lobular, rare forms, is correl...
It has been ascertained that triple-negative (TN) breast cancer is characterized by an aggressive cl...
It has been ascertained that triple-negative (TN) breast cancer is characterized by an aggressive cl...
AbstractThe histological type of tumour according to the WHO: ductal, lobular, rare forms, is correl...
Background: Ultrasound and Mammography are first-line imaging in breast cancer. The management of ma...
Using quantitative radiomics, we demonstrate that computer-extracted magnetic resonance (MR) image-b...
Purpose: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinicopathological features of triple...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed at determination of the MRI predictors of triple negative breast c...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
Breast cancer, one of the most common of all cancers, is diagnosed in over 1.5 million people world-...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...