International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It is widely accepted that combinations of oncogenic events have a major role in determining tumour phenotype. However, accumulating evidence suggests that the identity of the cell that acquires the first oncogenic event, the so-called cell of origin, may define the molecular subtype of the resulting tumour. Recent work published in the Journal of Pathology by Natrajan and colleagues questions the origin of breast cancer heterogeneity. After studying BRCA1 tumours, they suggest that genomic alterations are not sufficient to determine tumour behaviour. These and other recent observations underscore the importance of defining what is causing tumour...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
Breast cancers are clinically heterogeneous ( 1). However, breast cancer etiologic heterogeneity is...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Many attempts are made to identify critical genetic events responsible for the development and progr...
textabstractBreast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 12 women in Western countries. It is the ...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
International audienceBreast cancer is known to show considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity. It i...
Breast cancers are clinically heterogeneous ( 1). However, breast cancer etiologic heterogeneity is...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Many attempts are made to identify critical genetic events responsible for the development and progr...
textabstractBreast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 12 women in Western countries. It is the ...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
Breast tumours are highly heterogeneous with several distinct sub-types recognised according to thei...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...