BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot detect all breast tumors. In a small study, we confirmed that low power magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could identify mammographically undetectable tumors by applying it to a high risk population. Tumors detected by this new technology could have unique etiologies and/or presentations, and may represent an increasing proportion of clinical practice as new screening methods are validated and applied A very important aspect of this etiology is genomic instability, which is associated with the loss of activity of the breast cancer-predisposing genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. In sporadic breast cancer, however, there is evidence for the involvement of a d...
Background: Molecular screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is now an established component of ris...
Introduction: The wide-ranging prognostic implications of a breast cancer diagnosis highlight the ne...
Background: Breast cancer risk increases drastically in individuals carrying a germline BRCA1 mutati...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
Introduction: BRCA-mutated breast cancer cells lack the DNA-repair mechanism homologous recombinatio...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which approximately 60% remains unex...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: Molecular screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is now an established component of ris...
Introduction: The wide-ranging prognostic implications of a breast cancer diagnosis highlight the ne...
Background: Breast cancer risk increases drastically in individuals carrying a germline BRCA1 mutati...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
Introduction: BRCA-mutated breast cancer cells lack the DNA-repair mechanism homologous recombinatio...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which approximately 60% remains unex...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: Molecular screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is now an established component of ris...
Introduction: The wide-ranging prognostic implications of a breast cancer diagnosis highlight the ne...
Background: Breast cancer risk increases drastically in individuals carrying a germline BRCA1 mutati...