It is increasingly recognized by the scientific community that the field of epigenetics is a key step for a better understanding of human biology in both normal and pathological states. Its implication in cancer, and in particular in breast cancer, is now well accepted. Breast cancer, responsible for more than 450,000 deaths worldwide yearly, is a heterogenous disease at the histological and clinical levels as well as at the molecular level. Despite considerable efforts to develop new treatments and improve patient management, patients with a same “profile” of breast cancer can respond differently to therapies and have completely different clinical outcomes. There is therefore a critical need to improve our understanding of breast cancer bi...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
The current management of breast cancer (BC) lacks specific non‑invasive biomarkers able to pro...
It is increasingly recognized by the scientific community that the field of epigenetics is a key ste...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
The initiation and progression of breast cancer have been recognized for many years to be secondary ...
Epigenetic changes are critical for development and progression of cancers, including breast cancer....
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
poster abstractBreast Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women worldwide. Accordin...
Breast cancer is a clinically and molecularly heterogeneous disease displaying distinct therapeutic ...
Breast cancer remains the first cause of cancer-related mortality in women. This can be explained by...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
The current management of breast cancer (BC) lacks specific non‑invasive biomarkers able to pro...
It is increasingly recognized by the scientific community that the field of epigenetics is a key ste...
The worldwide incidence of breast cancer affects 1.2 million women each year. In contrast to the hig...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
The initiation and progression of breast cancer have been recognized for many years to be secondary ...
Epigenetic changes are critical for development and progression of cancers, including breast cancer....
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
poster abstractBreast Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women worldwide. Accordin...
Breast cancer is a clinically and molecularly heterogeneous disease displaying distinct therapeutic ...
Breast cancer remains the first cause of cancer-related mortality in women. This can be explained by...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
The current management of breast cancer (BC) lacks specific non‑invasive biomarkers able to pro...