With the rapid development of next-generation sequencing, deeper insights are being gained into the molecular evolution that underlies the development and clinical progression of breast cancer. It is apparent that during evolution, breast cancers acquire thousands of mutations including single base pair substitutions, insertions, deletions, copy number aberrations, and structural rearrangements. As a consequence, at the whole genome level, no two cancers are identical and few cancers even share the same complement of "driver" mutations. Indeed, two samples from the same cancer may also exhibit extensive differences due to constant remodeling of the genome over time. In this review, we summarize recent studies that extend our understanding ...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
With the rapid development of next-generation sequencing, deeper insights are being gained into the ...
Several studies using genome-wide molecular techniques have reported various degrees of genetic hete...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
SummaryCancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting sele...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological a...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Cancer related mortality is almost always due to metastatic dissemination of the primary disease. Wh...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Defining the pathways through which tumors progress is critical to our understanding and treatment o...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
With the rapid development of next-generation sequencing, deeper insights are being gained into the ...
Several studies using genome-wide molecular techniques have reported various degrees of genetic hete...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
SummaryCancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting sele...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological a...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Cancer related mortality is almost always due to metastatic dissemination of the primary disease. Wh...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Defining the pathways through which tumors progress is critical to our understanding and treatment o...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...