The use of molecular signatures to add value to standard clinical and pathological parameters has impacted clinical practice in many cancer types, but perhaps most notably in the breast cancer field. This is, in part, due to the considerable complexity of the disease at the clinical, morphological and molecular levels. The adoption of molecular profiling of DNA, RNA and protein continues to reveal important differences in the intrinsic biology between molecular subtypes and has begun to impact the way patients are managed. Several bioinformatic tools have been developed using DNA or RNA-based signatures to stratify the disease into biologically and/or clinically meaningful subgroups. Here, we review the approaches that have been used to dev...
Analysis by DNA microarrays has led to the identification of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas...
Over the past decade, genomic technologies have promised to revolutionize breast cancer research wit...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
AbstractGene signatures have been developed for estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer to compleme...
Gene expression studies have revealed diagnostic profiles and upregulation of specific pathways in ...
Uncontrolled cell growth and cell division are central to the process of tumorigenesis and a number ...
The advent of microarray technology has enabled scientists to simultaneously investigate the express...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
The histopathological evaluation of morphological features in breast tumours provides prognostic inf...
Several gene signatures have been proposed in the past two decades to improve outcome prediction for...
The histopathological evaluation of morphological features in breast tumours provides prognostic inf...
Background:Breast cancer is a very heterogeneous disease and luminal breast carcinomas represent the...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
AbstractThe success of gene and gene expression profiling, such as the Oncotype DX® test for breast ...
Analysis by DNA microarrays has led to the identification of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas...
Over the past decade, genomic technologies have promised to revolutionize breast cancer research wit...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
AbstractGene signatures have been developed for estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer to compleme...
Gene expression studies have revealed diagnostic profiles and upregulation of specific pathways in ...
Uncontrolled cell growth and cell division are central to the process of tumorigenesis and a number ...
The advent of microarray technology has enabled scientists to simultaneously investigate the express...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
The histopathological evaluation of morphological features in breast tumours provides prognostic inf...
Several gene signatures have been proposed in the past two decades to improve outcome prediction for...
The histopathological evaluation of morphological features in breast tumours provides prognostic inf...
Background:Breast cancer is a very heterogeneous disease and luminal breast carcinomas represent the...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
AbstractThe success of gene and gene expression profiling, such as the Oncotype DX® test for breast ...
Analysis by DNA microarrays has led to the identification of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas...
Over the past decade, genomic technologies have promised to revolutionize breast cancer research wit...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...