BACKGROUND: Cancer patients have highly variable clinical outcomes owing to many factors, among which are genes that determine the likelihood of invasion and metastasis. This predisposition can be reflected in the gene expression pattern of the primary tumor, which may predict outcomes and guide the choice of treatment better than other clinical predictors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed an mRNA expression-based model that can predict prognosis/outcomes of human breast cancer patients regardless of microarray platform and patient group. Our model was developed using genes differentially expressed in mouse plasma cell tumors growing in vivo versus those growing in vitro. The prediction system was validated using published data ...
Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Towards utilizi...
BackgroundCancer heterogeneity is a major challenge in clinical practice, and to some extent, the va...
The malfunctioning of specific genes drives probably the development and progression of neoplastic d...
Cancer patients have highly variable clinical outcomes owing to many factors, among which are genes ...
Background: Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Tow...
BACKGROUND: Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Tow...
Background A more accurate means of prognostication in breast cancer will improve the selection of p...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, presenting with a wide range of histol...
Abstract: Background Multiple breast cancer gene expression profiles have been developed that appear...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Background: While several multigene signatures are available for predicting breast cancer prognosis,...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Breast cancer patients with the same stage of disease can have markedly different treatment respons...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Towards utilizi...
BackgroundCancer heterogeneity is a major challenge in clinical practice, and to some extent, the va...
The malfunctioning of specific genes drives probably the development and progression of neoplastic d...
Cancer patients have highly variable clinical outcomes owing to many factors, among which are genes ...
Background: Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Tow...
BACKGROUND: Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Tow...
Background A more accurate means of prognostication in breast cancer will improve the selection of p...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, presenting with a wide range of histol...
Abstract: Background Multiple breast cancer gene expression profiles have been developed that appear...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Background: While several multigene signatures are available for predicting breast cancer prognosis,...
One of the major tenets in breast cancer research is that early detection is vital for patient survi...
Breast cancer patients with the same stage of disease can have markedly different treatment respons...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
Studies show that thousands of genes are associated with prognosis of breast cancer. Towards utilizi...
BackgroundCancer heterogeneity is a major challenge in clinical practice, and to some extent, the va...
The malfunctioning of specific genes drives probably the development and progression of neoplastic d...