Cancer progression in humans is difficult to infer because we do not routinely sample patients at multiple stages of their disease. However, heterogeneous breast tumors provide a unique opportunity to study human tumor progression because they still contain evidence of early and intermediate subpopulations in the form of the phylogenetic relationships. We have developed a method we call Sector-Ploidy-Profiling (SPP) to study the clonal composition of breast tumors. SPP involves macro-dissecting tumors, flow-sorting genomic subpopulations by DNA content, and profiling genomes using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). Breast carcinomas display two classes of genomic structural variation: (1) monogenomic and (2) polygenomic. Monogenomic t...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
<p>Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Defining the chronology of molecular alterations may identify milestones in carcinogenesis. To unrav...
Human cancers are frequently polyploid, containing multiple aneuploid subpopulations that differ in ...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Given the implications of tumor dynamics for precision medicine, there is a need to systematically c...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Cancer progression represents an evolutionary process where overall genome level changes reflect sys...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
<p>Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Defining the chronology of molecular alterations may identify milestones in carcinogenesis. To unrav...
Human cancers are frequently polyploid, containing multiple aneuploid subpopulations that differ in ...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Given the implications of tumor dynamics for precision medicine, there is a need to systematically c...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Cancer progression represents an evolutionary process where overall genome level changes reflect sys...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
<p>Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...