Breast cancer is a complex disease and even at a favourable stage, such as the pT1N0 one, it is unlikely to be understood and cured by focusing only on single gene or protein alterations determined with suboptimal technologies, as the standard clinico-pathological predictors are. Improving breast cancer treatment will require a more systematic, structured and multidimensional approach able to integrate tumour biology, disease burden and host-related factors. In this scenario, multigene predictors capturing gene-expression profiling or other molecular measurements have great potential for improving breast cancer management. Nevertheless, even if the gene signatures generated so far clearly represent a step forward in the prediction of patien...
Breast cancer is a complex and clinically heterogeneous disease. The increase in knowledge of breast...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
Awareness of breast cancer heterogeneity has strikingly increased in the past decade in parallel wit...
The molecular profiling of breast tumors using the powerful microarray technology has uncovered the ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Breast cancer is a complex disease, with heterogeneous presentations and clinical courses. Standard ...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
The malfunctioning of specific genes drives probably the development and progression of neoplastic d...
International audiencePURPOSE: The identification of a molecular signature predicting the relapse of...
In the last decade, the development of microarrays and the ability to perform massively parallel gen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer form among women in the Western world. Although treatment ha...
Several gene signatures have been proposed in the past two decades to improve outcome prediction for...
Breast cancer is a complex and clinically heterogeneous disease. The increase in knowledge of breast...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
Awareness of breast cancer heterogeneity has strikingly increased in the past decade in parallel wit...
The molecular profiling of breast tumors using the powerful microarray technology has uncovered the ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
Breast cancer is a complex disease, with heterogeneous presentations and clinical courses. Standard ...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
The malfunctioning of specific genes drives probably the development and progression of neoplastic d...
International audiencePURPOSE: The identification of a molecular signature predicting the relapse of...
In the last decade, the development of microarrays and the ability to perform massively parallel gen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer form among women in the Western world. Although treatment ha...
Several gene signatures have been proposed in the past two decades to improve outcome prediction for...
Breast cancer is a complex and clinically heterogeneous disease. The increase in knowledge of breast...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
Awareness of breast cancer heterogeneity has strikingly increased in the past decade in parallel wit...