BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot detect all breast tumors. In a small study, we confirmed that low power magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could identify mammographically undetectable tumors by applying it to a high risk population. Tumors detected by this new technology could have unique etiologies and/or presentations, and may represent an increasing proportion of clinical practice as new screening methods are validated and applied A very important aspect of this etiology is genomic instability, which is associated with the loss of activity of the breast cancer-predisposing genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. In sporadic breast cancer, however, there is evidence for the involvement of a d...
Background: Inter-individual variation in DNA repair capacity is thought to modulate breast cancer r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is recommended that BRCA1/2 mutation carriers undergo b...
Introduction: Selecting women affected with breast cancer who are most likely to carry a germline mu...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
Introduction: BRCA-mutated breast cancer cells lack the DNA-repair mechanism homologous recombinatio...
The molecular etiology of breast cancer has proven to be remarkably complex. Most individual oncogen...
The molecular etiology of breast cancer has proven to be re- markably complex. Most individual oncog...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which approximately 60% remains unex...
Background: breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: Identification of BRCA mutations in breast cancer (BC) patients influences treatment and...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. BRCA1 is a tumor suppr...
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Purpose: Breast cancers in carriers of inactivating mutations of the BRCA1 gene carry a specific DNA...
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Background: Inter-individual variation in DNA repair capacity is thought to modulate breast cancer r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is recommended that BRCA1/2 mutation carriers undergo b...
Introduction: Selecting women affected with breast cancer who are most likely to carry a germline mu...
BACKGROUND: Screening mammography has had a positive impact on breast cancer mortality but cannot de...
Introduction: BRCA-mutated breast cancer cells lack the DNA-repair mechanism homologous recombinatio...
The molecular etiology of breast cancer has proven to be remarkably complex. Most individual oncogen...
The molecular etiology of breast cancer has proven to be re- markably complex. Most individual oncog...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which approximately 60% remains unex...
Background: breast cancer has a significant heritable basis, of which ∼60% remains unexplained. Test...
Background: Identification of BRCA mutations in breast cancer (BC) patients influences treatment and...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. BRCA1 is a tumor suppr...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors, some rights reserved. Women harboring heterozygous germline mutations ...
Purpose: Breast cancers in carriers of inactivating mutations of the BRCA1 gene carry a specific DNA...
To access full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink "Full Text" at the bottom...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Inter-individual variation in DNA repair capacity is thought to modulate breast cancer r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is recommended that BRCA1/2 mutation carriers undergo b...
Introduction: Selecting women affected with breast cancer who are most likely to carry a germline mu...