It has been proposed that gene expression profiles will revolutionize the classification of breast cancer, eventually replacing histopathology with a more reproducible technology. These new approaches, combined with a better understanding of the cellular origins of breast cancer, should enable us to identify patient subgroups for more effective therapy. However, in such a rapidly advancing field it is essential that initial and thought-provoking results do not become established as 'facts' without question. This Opinion addresses some of the negatives and positives generated by the term 'basal-like' breast cancer, and questions its existence as an entity
OBJECTIVE. Basal phenotype has been found to be an independent poor prognostic factor for breast can...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Human breast cancers referred to as "basal-like" are of interest because they lack effective therapi...
"Basal'' breast cancers are dominating the breast research literature at present and pathologists ar...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease encompassing a variety of entities with distinct morphologi...
Introduction Basal-phenotype or basal-like breast cancers are characterized by basal epithelium cyto...
Recent publications have classified breast cancers on the basis of expression of cytokeratin-5 and -...
Breast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype. It has...
Breast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype. It has...
SummaryBreast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype....
Molecular classification of breast cancer (BC) identified diverse subgroups that encompass distinct ...
To improve our understanding of the biological relationships among different types of cancer, we hav...
Does basal type breast cancer arise from oncogenic transformation of a basal cell type? In this issu...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising five major subtypes including luminal A, luminal...
OBJECTIVE. Basal phenotype has been found to be an independent poor prognostic factor for breast can...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Human breast cancers referred to as "basal-like" are of interest because they lack effective therapi...
"Basal'' breast cancers are dominating the breast research literature at present and pathologists ar...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease encompassing a variety of entities with distinct morphologi...
Introduction Basal-phenotype or basal-like breast cancers are characterized by basal epithelium cyto...
Recent publications have classified breast cancers on the basis of expression of cytokeratin-5 and -...
Breast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype. It has...
Breast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype. It has...
SummaryBreast cancers in BRCA1 mutation carriers frequently have a distinctive basal-like phenotype....
Molecular classification of breast cancer (BC) identified diverse subgroups that encompass distinct ...
To improve our understanding of the biological relationships among different types of cancer, we hav...
Does basal type breast cancer arise from oncogenic transformation of a basal cell type? In this issu...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising five major subtypes including luminal A, luminal...
OBJECTIVE. Basal phenotype has been found to be an independent poor prognostic factor for breast can...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...