The prospective, multicenter TESTBREAST study was initiated with the aim of identifying a novel panel of blood-based protein biomarkers to enable early breast cancer detection for moderate-to-high-risk women. Serum samples were collected every (half) year up until diagnosis. Protein levels were longitudinally measured to determine intrapatient and interpatient variabilities. To this end, protein cluster patterns were evaluated to form a conceptual basis for further clinical analyses. Using a mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomics strategy, the protein abundance of 30 samples was analyzed: five sequential serum samples from six high-risk women; three who developed a breast malignancy (cases) and three who did not (controls). Serum samp...
A small number of circulating proteins have been reported to be associated with breast cancer risk, ...
Abstract Biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer may complement population screening approac...
Breast cancer imposes a significant healthcare burden on women worldwide. Early detection is of para...
The prospective, multicenter TESTBREAST study was initiated with the aim of identifying a novel pane...
The prospective, multicenter TESTBREAST study was initiated with the aim of identifying a novel pane...
Background: Serum protein profiles have been investigated frequently to discover early biomarkers fo...
Abstract Background Quantitative proteomics allows for the discovery and functional investigation of...
Breast cancer remains the leading cancer diagnosis in women in the United States. Most breast cancer...
New technologies for the detection and therapy of early stage breast cancer are urgently needed. Pat...
Introduction: Serum profiling using proteomic techniques has great potential to detect biomarkers th...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, and early detecti...
It is thought that accurate risk assessment and early diagnosis of breast cancer (BC) can help reduc...
Ovarian cancer is characterized by vague, non-specific symptoms, advanced stage at diagnosis and poo...
Background: There is a need to demonstrate a proof of principle that proteomics has the capacity to ...
A small number of circulating proteins have been reported to be associated with breast cancer risk, ...
Abstract Biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer may complement population screening approac...
Breast cancer imposes a significant healthcare burden on women worldwide. Early detection is of para...
The prospective, multicenter TESTBREAST study was initiated with the aim of identifying a novel pane...
The prospective, multicenter TESTBREAST study was initiated with the aim of identifying a novel pane...
Background: Serum protein profiles have been investigated frequently to discover early biomarkers fo...
Abstract Background Quantitative proteomics allows for the discovery and functional investigation of...
Breast cancer remains the leading cancer diagnosis in women in the United States. Most breast cancer...
New technologies for the detection and therapy of early stage breast cancer are urgently needed. Pat...
Introduction: Serum profiling using proteomic techniques has great potential to detect biomarkers th...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, and early detecti...
It is thought that accurate risk assessment and early diagnosis of breast cancer (BC) can help reduc...
Ovarian cancer is characterized by vague, non-specific symptoms, advanced stage at diagnosis and poo...
Background: There is a need to demonstrate a proof of principle that proteomics has the capacity to ...
A small number of circulating proteins have been reported to be associated with breast cancer risk, ...
Abstract Biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer may complement population screening approac...
Breast cancer imposes a significant healthcare burden on women worldwide. Early detection is of para...