Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, biomarkers and/or clinical parameters seeks to stratify optimal approaches for management, but it is clear that every breast cancer is fundamentally unique. Intra-tumour heterogeneity adds further complexity and impacts a patient's response to neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy. Here, we review some established and more recent evidence related to the complex nature of breast cancer evolution. We describe morphologic and genomic diversity as it arises spontaneously during the early stages of tumour evolution, and also in the context of treatment where the changing subclonal architecture of a tumour is driven by the inherent adaptability of tumour...
Background: Because a number of years may be required for normal cells to develop into carcinoma, ge...
Individual cells within a tumour can exhibit distinct genetic and molecular features. The impact of ...
The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological a...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Breast cancers are clinically heterogeneous ( 1). However, breast cancer etiologic heterogeneity is...
none10Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
Background: Because a number of years may be required for normal cells to develop into carcinoma, ge...
Individual cells within a tumour can exhibit distinct genetic and molecular features. The impact of ...
The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological a...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Breast cancers are clinically heterogeneous ( 1). However, breast cancer etiologic heterogeneity is...
none10Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
Background: Because a number of years may be required for normal cells to develop into carcinoma, ge...
Individual cells within a tumour can exhibit distinct genetic and molecular features. The impact of ...
The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological a...