The majority of breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER)+ and agents targeting the ER signaling pathway have markedly increased survival for women with breast cancer for decades. However, therapeutic resistance eventually emerges, especially in the metastatic setting. In the past decade disrupted epigenetic regulatory processes have emerged as major contributors to carcinogenesis in many cancer types. Aberrations in chromatin modifiers and transcription factors have also been recognized as mediators of breast cancer development and therapeutic outcome, and new epigenetic-based therapies in combination with targeted therapies have been proposed. Here we will discuss recent progress in our understanding of the chromatin-based mechanisms of b...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
AbstractResistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutics and emerging targeted drugs is a devastating...
Epigenetic changes are critical for development and progression of cancers, including breast cancer....
The majority of breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER)+ and agents targeting the ER signaling pat...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its complexity has hindered the development of efficaci...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer death in the ...
[[abstract]]Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading ...
Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of can...
The global burden of breast cancer (BC) is increasing significantly. This trend is caused by several...
[[abstract]]Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading ...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
AbstractResistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutics and emerging targeted drugs is a devastating...
Epigenetic changes are critical for development and progression of cancers, including breast cancer....
The majority of breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER)+ and agents targeting the ER signaling pat...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its complexity has hindered the development of efficaci...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer death in the ...
[[abstract]]Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading ...
Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of can...
The global burden of breast cancer (BC) is increasing significantly. This trend is caused by several...
[[abstract]]Globally, breast cancer has remained the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading ...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
In industrialized countries, breast cancer is the most common tumor in women. The tumor expression o...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
AbstractResistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutics and emerging targeted drugs is a devastating...
Epigenetic changes are critical for development and progression of cancers, including breast cancer....