Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; however, recent advances in gene expression and genomic profiling have revealed that breast cancer is in fact a collection of diseases exhibiting distinct anatomical features, responses to treatment and survival outcomes. Consequently, a number of schemes have been proposed for subtyping of breast cancer to bring out the biological and clinically relevant characteristics of the subtypes. Although some of these schemes capture underlying molecular differences, others predict variations in response to treatment and survival patterns. However, despite this diversity in the approaches, it is clear that molecular mechanisms drive clinical outcomes, a...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
A vast body of research in breast cancer prognostication has accumulated. Yet despite this, patients...
THE early gene expression studies in breast cancer have provided a molecular classification ofthese ...
Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; however, recent advances in gene expr...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
INTRODUCTION. Perhaps the major challenge in developing more effective therapeutic strategies for th...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Breast cancer complexity has long been known and investigated. After a first classification of the d...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
A vast body of research in breast cancer prognostication has accumulated. Yet despite this, patients...
THE early gene expression studies in breast cancer have provided a molecular classification ofthese ...
Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; however, recent advances in gene expr...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
INTRODUCTION. Perhaps the major challenge in developing more effective therapeutic strategies for th...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease featuring distinct histological, molecular and clinical phe...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Breast cancer complexity has long been known and investigated. After a first classification of the d...
Profiling breast cancer with expression arrays has become common, and it has been suggested that the...
A vast body of research in breast cancer prognostication has accumulated. Yet despite this, patients...
THE early gene expression studies in breast cancer have provided a molecular classification ofthese ...