Molecular subtyping of breast cancer may provide additional prognostic information regarding patient outcome. However, its clinical significance remains to be established. In this study, the main aims were to discover whether reclassification of breast cancer into molecular subtypes provides more precise information regarding outcome compared to conventional histopathological grading and to study breast cancer-specific survival in the different molecular subtypes. Cases of breast cancer occurring in a cohort of women born between 1886 and 1928 with long-term follow-up were included in the study. Tissue microarrays were constructed from archival formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue from 909 cases. Using immunohistochemistry and in situ h...
BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of molecular phenotype in breast cancer is well established ...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
Background: Secular trends in incidence and prognosis of molecular breast cancer subtypes are poorly...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Molecula...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that are biologic...
Introduction: Breast cancer is divided into various molecular subtypes including luminal, HER2 and b...
Background Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that a...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the molecular subtypes of breast cancer for patients attending a ded...
BACKGROUND: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
Background: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
Background: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of molecular phenotype in breast cancer is well established ...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
Background: Secular trends in incidence and prognosis of molecular breast cancer subtypes are poorly...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Molecula...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that are biologic...
Introduction: Breast cancer is divided into various molecular subtypes including luminal, HER2 and b...
Background Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that a...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the molecular subtypes of breast cancer for patients attending a ded...
BACKGROUND: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
Background: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
Background: Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that ...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of molecular phenotype in breast cancer is well established ...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
Background: Secular trends in incidence and prognosis of molecular breast cancer subtypes are poorly...