The ability to diagnosis breast cancer at an earlier stage and the development of a wider range of treatment options have stimulated the search for more refined criteria to select the subgroup of patients who develop recurrent disease despite the absence of nodal involvement at the time of tumor resection. Such criteria include biologic parameters of prognostic relevance, especially those that can be applied to routinely processed tissue sections, as they allow a correlation with established histologic features of prognostic relevance. The biologic parameters can be divided into those which are intrinsic characteristics of the tumors cells and those related to the interaction of tumor and the immediate microenvironment, the latter factors i...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Numerous options are currently available for tumour typing. This has raised intense interest in the ...
This thesis deals with multiple aspects of breast cancer risk stratification after locoregional tr...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its consequent complexity is a major challenge for phys...
Here, the structure, function, biological and pathological significance and clinical utility of the ...
Traditional prognostic markers in breast cancer include his-tological variables such as tumor size, ...
Abstract- The molecular basis of metastatic potential of human breast carcinoma cells can be useful ...
There has long been a pressing clinical need to identify prog-nostic and predictive factors for pati...
This article reviews the conventional clinicopathological, as well as the principal new emerging pro...
The pathological analysis of a breast cancer requires a thorough macroscopic and histological examin...
Breast cancer, being the most common type of malignant diseases, remains a significant challenge for...
Within the past few years, the measurement of serum and tissue markers, especially the latter, has a...
A vast body of research in breast cancer prognostication has accumulated. Yet despite this, patients...
Background: Histologically similar tumors may have different prognoses and responses to treatment. T...
Breast cancer is a common disease in the population. Contrary to public perception, it is a heteroge...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Numerous options are currently available for tumour typing. This has raised intense interest in the ...
This thesis deals with multiple aspects of breast cancer risk stratification after locoregional tr...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its consequent complexity is a major challenge for phys...
Here, the structure, function, biological and pathological significance and clinical utility of the ...
Traditional prognostic markers in breast cancer include his-tological variables such as tumor size, ...
Abstract- The molecular basis of metastatic potential of human breast carcinoma cells can be useful ...
There has long been a pressing clinical need to identify prog-nostic and predictive factors for pati...
This article reviews the conventional clinicopathological, as well as the principal new emerging pro...
The pathological analysis of a breast cancer requires a thorough macroscopic and histological examin...
Breast cancer, being the most common type of malignant diseases, remains a significant challenge for...
Within the past few years, the measurement of serum and tissue markers, especially the latter, has a...
A vast body of research in breast cancer prognostication has accumulated. Yet despite this, patients...
Background: Histologically similar tumors may have different prognoses and responses to treatment. T...
Breast cancer is a common disease in the population. Contrary to public perception, it is a heteroge...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Numerous options are currently available for tumour typing. This has raised intense interest in the ...
This thesis deals with multiple aspects of breast cancer risk stratification after locoregional tr...