Abstract Molecular classification has added important knowledge to breast cancer biology, but has yet to be implemented as a clinical standard. Full sequencing of breast cancer genomes could potentially refine classification and give a more complete picture of the mutational profile of cancer and thus aid therapy decisions. Future treatment guidelines must be based on the knowledge derived from histopathological sub-classification of tumors, but with added information from genomic signatures when properly clinically validated. The objective of this article is to give some background on molecular classification, the potential of next generation sequencing, and to outline how this information could be implemented in the clinic.</p
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
*The two authors marked have equal contributions to this article. For some time, cancer has not been...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Molecular classification has added important knowledge to breast cancer biology, but has yet to be i...
Breast cancer is a complex, multifaceted disease encompassing a great variety of entities that show ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
For many years breast cancer classification has been based on histology and immune-histochemistry. N...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
In the research studies conducted for the analysis and classification of breast tumors, DNA microass...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
Breast cancer is a complex disease, with heterogeneous presentations and clinical courses. Standard ...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
*The two authors marked have equal contributions to this article. For some time, cancer has not been...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Molecular classification has added important knowledge to breast cancer biology, but has yet to be i...
Breast cancer is a complex, multifaceted disease encompassing a great variety of entities that show ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
For many years breast cancer classification has been based on histology and immune-histochemistry. N...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
In the research studies conducted for the analysis and classification of breast tumors, DNA microass...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
Breast cancer is a complex disease, with heterogeneous presentations and clinical courses. Standard ...
International audienceABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in wome...
*The two authors marked have equal contributions to this article. For some time, cancer has not been...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...