Pathological examination has been the gold standard for diagnosis in cancer and its role has also included the elucidation of etiology, pathogenesis, clinicopathological correlation, and prognostication. The advent of newer technologies and the realization that breast cancer is heterogeneous has shifted the focus to prognostication, with increased attention being paid to the identification of morphological features and immunohistochemical markers of prognostic relevance. However, despite the massive efforts invested in the identification of immunohistochemical biomarkers in breast cancer the majority have not proven to be of value in multivariate analyses and only estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and Her2/neu expression have remain...
studies), novel challenges have emerged. In particu-lar, pathologists have been asked to provide add...
Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease due to its diverse morphological features, the varia...
Pathologists are now more than ever “diagnostic oncologists ” and serve a critical role as clinical ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
Introduction: Breast cancer is rapidly emerging as the leading cause of cancer in Indian women. Dia...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Breast cancer is a common disease in the population. Contrary to public perception, it is a heteroge...
INTRODUCTION: The detection of estrogen, progesterone and HER-2 neu receptors on the surface of the ...
Background and Objective: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Indi...
Breast cancer is a complex disease characterized by many morphological, clinical, and molecular feat...
Breast cancer, a prevalent form of cancer in women, presents various categories that pose challenges...
Breast cancer is noted for disparate clinical behaviors and patient outcomes, despite common histopa...
Introduction: Breast cancer is leading cancer in women, and the incidence of breast cancer in India ...
studies), novel challenges have emerged. In particu-lar, pathologists have been asked to provide add...
Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease due to its diverse morphological features, the varia...
Pathologists are now more than ever “diagnostic oncologists ” and serve a critical role as clinical ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
Introduction: Breast cancer is rapidly emerging as the leading cause of cancer in Indian women. Dia...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Breast cancer is a common disease in the population. Contrary to public perception, it is a heteroge...
INTRODUCTION: The detection of estrogen, progesterone and HER-2 neu receptors on the surface of the ...
Background and Objective: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Indi...
Breast cancer is a complex disease characterized by many morphological, clinical, and molecular feat...
Breast cancer, a prevalent form of cancer in women, presents various categories that pose challenges...
Breast cancer is noted for disparate clinical behaviors and patient outcomes, despite common histopa...
Introduction: Breast cancer is leading cancer in women, and the incidence of breast cancer in India ...
studies), novel challenges have emerged. In particu-lar, pathologists have been asked to provide add...
Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease due to its diverse morphological features, the varia...
Pathologists are now more than ever “diagnostic oncologists ” and serve a critical role as clinical ...