Human breast carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of tumors diverse in behavior, outcome, and response to therapy. However, the current system of pathological classification does not take into account biologic determinants of prognosis. The purpose of this study was to classify and characterize breast carcinomas based on variations in protein expression patterns derived from immunohistochemical analyses on tissue microarrays (TMAs). Therefore, 11 TMAs representing 168 invasive breast carcinomas were constructed. Breast tumors were classified into four different subtypes depending on estrogen receptor (ER) and HER2 expression. Basal-type tumors expressed neither of these proteins and represented 7.6% of our series; basal-like HER2-over...
International audienceAbstract Background Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a distinct and aggress...
Microarray profiling of invasive breast carcinomas has identified five distinct subtypes of tumors (...
The proteins p63, p-cadherin and CK5 are consistently expressed by the basal and myoepithelial cells...
Gene expression profiles of invasive breast carcinomas have identified a subgroup of tumours with wo...
Introduction: The most suitable immunohistochemical criterion to identify basal-like breast carcinom...
Breast cancer is recognised to be a heterogeneous disease and the second most common cause of morbid...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The proteins p63, p-cadherin and CK5 are consistently expressed by the basal ...
Objective:Gene expression studies have revealed several molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma with ...
Breast ducts contain two types of epithelial cells, inner luminal cells and outer basal/ myoepitheli...
Introduction Basal-phenotype or basal-like breast cancers are characterized by basal epithelium cyto...
Abstract Breast cancer is recognised to be a heteroge-neous disease and the second most common cause...
Introduction: Breast carcinomas are heterogeneous disease with different prognosis and therapy respo...
Purpose: Breast carcinomas expressing basal epithelium cytokeratins constitute a tumor subgroup that...
"Purpose: Expression profiling studies classified breast carcinomas into estrogen receptor (ER)+/lum...
Abstract Objective The use of molecular markers can identify a subgroup of tumors with distinct re...
International audienceAbstract Background Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a distinct and aggress...
Microarray profiling of invasive breast carcinomas has identified five distinct subtypes of tumors (...
The proteins p63, p-cadherin and CK5 are consistently expressed by the basal and myoepithelial cells...
Gene expression profiles of invasive breast carcinomas have identified a subgroup of tumours with wo...
Introduction: The most suitable immunohistochemical criterion to identify basal-like breast carcinom...
Breast cancer is recognised to be a heterogeneous disease and the second most common cause of morbid...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The proteins p63, p-cadherin and CK5 are consistently expressed by the basal ...
Objective:Gene expression studies have revealed several molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma with ...
Breast ducts contain two types of epithelial cells, inner luminal cells and outer basal/ myoepitheli...
Introduction Basal-phenotype or basal-like breast cancers are characterized by basal epithelium cyto...
Abstract Breast cancer is recognised to be a heteroge-neous disease and the second most common cause...
Introduction: Breast carcinomas are heterogeneous disease with different prognosis and therapy respo...
Purpose: Breast carcinomas expressing basal epithelium cytokeratins constitute a tumor subgroup that...
"Purpose: Expression profiling studies classified breast carcinomas into estrogen receptor (ER)+/lum...
Abstract Objective The use of molecular markers can identify a subgroup of tumors with distinct re...
International audienceAbstract Background Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a distinct and aggress...
Microarray profiling of invasive breast carcinomas has identified five distinct subtypes of tumors (...
The proteins p63, p-cadherin and CK5 are consistently expressed by the basal and myoepithelial cells...