The cytogenetic findings on G-banding in an infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma in a 69-year-old man are reported. The main abnormalities observed were trisomy of chromosomes 8 and 9 and structural rearrangement in the long arm of chromosome 17 (add(17)(q25)). Our results confirm the trisomy of chromosome 8 in the characterization of the subtype of ductal breast carcinomas and demonstrate that chromosome 17, which is frequently involved in female breast cancers, is also responsible for the development or progression of primary breast cancers in males
Chromosome analysis was performed on samples from 20 Brazilian patients with breast cancer. All the ...
Abstract: In Romania, oral and facial cancers represent approximately 5 % of all cancers. Deactivati...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...
A series of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas obtained from female and male patients were cyt...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease whose molecular profile is not well known. X chromos...
Background: Overall, HER2-amplified female breast cancer (FBC) is associated with a high grade, an a...
Two synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas and their matched lymph node metastases from a 70-year-o...
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis was performed for the identification of chromosomal...
Background: In cultured, dividing transformed T lymphocytes and in dividing bone marrow cells from n...
Carcinoma of the breast is thought to evolve through a sequential progression from normal to prolife...
Carcinoma of the breast is thought to evolve through a sequential progression from normal to prolife...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease. To date, therapy is mainly based on studies and clinical...
Chromosome analysis was performed on samples from 20 Brazilian patients with breast cancer. All the ...
We examined a human gastric carcinoma cell line TMK-1 cytogenetically by G-banding technique. TMK-1 ...
Loss of Y-chromosome (LOY) is associated with increased cancer mortality in males. The prevalence o...
Chromosome analysis was performed on samples from 20 Brazilian patients with breast cancer. All the ...
Abstract: In Romania, oral and facial cancers represent approximately 5 % of all cancers. Deactivati...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...
A series of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas obtained from female and male patients were cyt...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease whose molecular profile is not well known. X chromos...
Background: Overall, HER2-amplified female breast cancer (FBC) is associated with a high grade, an a...
Two synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas and their matched lymph node metastases from a 70-year-o...
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis was performed for the identification of chromosomal...
Background: In cultured, dividing transformed T lymphocytes and in dividing bone marrow cells from n...
Carcinoma of the breast is thought to evolve through a sequential progression from normal to prolife...
Carcinoma of the breast is thought to evolve through a sequential progression from normal to prolife...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease. To date, therapy is mainly based on studies and clinical...
Chromosome analysis was performed on samples from 20 Brazilian patients with breast cancer. All the ...
We examined a human gastric carcinoma cell line TMK-1 cytogenetically by G-banding technique. TMK-1 ...
Loss of Y-chromosome (LOY) is associated with increased cancer mortality in males. The prevalence o...
Chromosome analysis was performed on samples from 20 Brazilian patients with breast cancer. All the ...
Abstract: In Romania, oral and facial cancers represent approximately 5 % of all cancers. Deactivati...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...