Breast cancer heterogeneity can be related directly to its variability at the genetic level. Thus, tumor genotyping could be a valuable approach to define breast tumor subtypes. It has been shown that it is possible to delineate subgroups of breast tumors according to specific sets of DNA amplifications. The aim of the present work was to study the prognostic significance of these DNA amplifications. We studied DNA amplification at eight genes or loci (AIB1, CCND1, EMS1, ERBB2, FGFR1, MDM2, MYC, and RMC20C001) as well as p53 mutations in a series of 640 breast cancer patients who had not received presurgical therapy and analyzed the correlations with survival DNA amplification was assessed by Southern blotting and was scored positive when e...
BACKGROUND: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
The genomic landscape of breast cancer is complex, and inter- and intra-tumour heterogeneity are imp...
Breast cancer heterogeneity can be related directly to its variability at the genetic level. Thus, t...
INTRODUCTION: Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our understanding of the ...
Introduction Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our unders...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States. Mutation in the p...
Breast cancer is a polymorphic disease and, until now, nodal invasion and steroid receptor levels re...
DNA amplification is frequent in breast cancer and has been associated with specific clinicopatholog...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and s...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
BACKGROUND: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
The genomic landscape of breast cancer is complex, and inter- and intra-tumour heterogeneity are imp...
Breast cancer heterogeneity can be related directly to its variability at the genetic level. Thus, t...
INTRODUCTION: Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our understanding of the ...
Introduction Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our unders...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States. Mutation in the p...
Breast cancer is a polymorphic disease and, until now, nodal invasion and steroid receptor levels re...
DNA amplification is frequent in breast cancer and has been associated with specific clinicopatholog...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and s...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
BACKGROUND: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
Background: Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and so...
The genomic landscape of breast cancer is complex, and inter- and intra-tumour heterogeneity are imp...