A 64-y-old man presented to Medical Oncology Department a metastatic invasive ductal breast carcinoma, positive for estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) and Her2/neu negative. The patient was treated with different lines of therapy, with rapid radiological progression of disease. After four courses of a third-line chemotherapy, a radiological stable disease was maintained. The patient was followed by serial blood drawings for the characterization and count of circulating tumor cells (CTC). This is the first report concerning the predictive and prognostic value of CTC in a male breast cancer patient
Copyright © 2013 J. Alemar and E. R. Schuur. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
IntroductionTraditional factors currently used for prognostic stratification do not always predict a...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) were discovered nearly 150 years ago but have only recently been reco...
A 64-y-old man presented to Medical Oncology Department a metastatic invasive ductal breast carcinom...
Functional studies giving insight into the biology of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) remain scarce d...
In 2004, circulating tumor cells (CTC) enumeration by the CellSearch® technique at baseline and duri...
The primary cause of tumor-related death in breast cancer (BC) is still represented by distant metas...
We thank the patients for their participation in the study. We also thank John Pope for excellent ed...
Abstract Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are isolated tumor cells disseminated from the site of disea...
Despite improvements achieved in terms of early detection and therapeutic approach, metastatic breas...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), enumerated by the Food and Drugs Administration-cleared CellSearch® ...
Introduction: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represent an independent predictor of outcome in patien...
Traditional factors currently used for prognostic stratification do not always adequately predict tr...
Background: The detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can predict progression-free (PFS) and o...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cells of presumed epithelial origin, whose prognostic and predict...
Copyright © 2013 J. Alemar and E. R. Schuur. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
IntroductionTraditional factors currently used for prognostic stratification do not always predict a...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) were discovered nearly 150 years ago but have only recently been reco...
A 64-y-old man presented to Medical Oncology Department a metastatic invasive ductal breast carcinom...
Functional studies giving insight into the biology of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) remain scarce d...
In 2004, circulating tumor cells (CTC) enumeration by the CellSearch® technique at baseline and duri...
The primary cause of tumor-related death in breast cancer (BC) is still represented by distant metas...
We thank the patients for their participation in the study. We also thank John Pope for excellent ed...
Abstract Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are isolated tumor cells disseminated from the site of disea...
Despite improvements achieved in terms of early detection and therapeutic approach, metastatic breas...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), enumerated by the Food and Drugs Administration-cleared CellSearch® ...
Introduction: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represent an independent predictor of outcome in patien...
Traditional factors currently used for prognostic stratification do not always adequately predict tr...
Background: The detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can predict progression-free (PFS) and o...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cells of presumed epithelial origin, whose prognostic and predict...
Copyright © 2013 J. Alemar and E. R. Schuur. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
IntroductionTraditional factors currently used for prognostic stratification do not always predict a...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) were discovered nearly 150 years ago but have only recently been reco...