Background: Molecular markers and the rich biological information they contain have great potential for cancer diagnosis, prognostication and therapy prediction. So far, however, they have not superseded routine histopathology and staging criteria, partly because the few studies performed on molecular subtyping have had little validation and limited clinical characterization. Methods: We obtained gene expression and clinical data for 412 breast cancers obtained from population-based cohorts of patients from Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden. Using the intrinsic set of approximately 500 genes derived in the Norway/ Stanford breast cancer data, we validated the existence of five molecular subtypes – basal-like, ERBB2, luminal A/B and normal-like ...
Although global gene microarray studies have demonstrated the molecular heterogeneity of breast canc...
We and others have recently shown that tumor characteristics are altered throughout tumor progressio...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
Background: DNA microarray studies identified distinct molecular subtypes that are associated with ...
AbstractGene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cance...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Purpose: To investigate if molecular subtype is associated with outcome in stage 1 breast cancer (BC...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Although global gene microarray studies have demonstrated the molecular heterogeneity of breast canc...
We and others have recently shown that tumor characteristics are altered throughout tumor progressio...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
Background: DNA microarray studies identified distinct molecular subtypes that are associated with ...
AbstractGene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cance...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Purpose: To investigate if molecular subtype is associated with outcome in stage 1 breast cancer (BC...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
The importance of molecular subtyping in breast cancer is an unresolved issue. In this study we aime...
Although global gene microarray studies have demonstrated the molecular heterogeneity of breast canc...
We and others have recently shown that tumor characteristics are altered throughout tumor progressio...
To investigate the significance of immunohistochemical molecular subtyping, we evaluated outcomes of...