The nature of genetic alterations in bilateral breast cancer (BBC) associated with the distinctive development of a second primary tumor or a metastatic lesion is not clearly established. In this study, patterns of promoter methylation and gene copy number changes were assessed for their utility in the distinction of two types of BBC (synchronous and metachronous). Seven cases of synchronous and five cases of metachronous breast cancer tissues were used in X chromosome inactivation assay to assess the methylation pattern of human androgen receptor gene. X chromosome inactivation assay alone did not provide enough information to distinguish the genetic origins of synchronous and metachronous BBC. When four pairs of paraffin-embedded BBC tiss...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...
Somatic mosaicism for DNA copy number alterations (SMC-CNAs) is defined as gain or loss of chromosom...
Background: Bilaterality in breast cancer is a rare event and together with an early onset of diseas...
The molecular pathogenesis of various categories of breast cancer (BC) has been well described, but ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with breast cancer have an increased risk of developing subsequent breast cance...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
Hyperplasia of usual type (HUT) is part of the spectrum of benign proliferative disease in the breas...
The clonal origin of multiple tumors in the same individual has long been debated. The main aim of t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBilateral breast cancers that develop a...
Purpose: In an effort to additionally determine the global patterns of CpG island hypermethylation ...
AbstractSynchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one ...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Synchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one or both ...
Metachronous (MBC) and synchronous bilateral breast tumors (SBC) are mostly distinct primaries, wher...
Contains fulltext : 138105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancer initia...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...
Somatic mosaicism for DNA copy number alterations (SMC-CNAs) is defined as gain or loss of chromosom...
Background: Bilaterality in breast cancer is a rare event and together with an early onset of diseas...
The molecular pathogenesis of various categories of breast cancer (BC) has been well described, but ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with breast cancer have an increased risk of developing subsequent breast cance...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
Hyperplasia of usual type (HUT) is part of the spectrum of benign proliferative disease in the breas...
The clonal origin of multiple tumors in the same individual has long been debated. The main aim of t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBilateral breast cancers that develop a...
Purpose: In an effort to additionally determine the global patterns of CpG island hypermethylation ...
AbstractSynchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one ...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Synchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one or both ...
Metachronous (MBC) and synchronous bilateral breast tumors (SBC) are mostly distinct primaries, wher...
Contains fulltext : 138105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancer initia...
X chromosome gain has been previously described in male breast cancer (MBC). Androgen receptor (AR) ...
Somatic mosaicism for DNA copy number alterations (SMC-CNAs) is defined as gain or loss of chromosom...
Background: Bilaterality in breast cancer is a rare event and together with an early onset of diseas...