Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remaining tumor cells. Recurrence may occur after long periods of time during which there are no clinical symptoms. Tumor cell dormancy may explain these prolonged periods of asymptomatic residual disease and treatment resistance. We generated a dormancy gene signature from published experimental models and applied it to both breast cancer cell line expression data as well as four published clinical studies of primary breast cancers. We found that estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cell lines and primary tumors have significantly higher dormancy signature scores (P<0.0000001) than ER- cell lines and tumors. In addition, a stratified analysis combining...
Compared to estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer (BC), ER+ BC often manifests with a laten...
More than 70% of human breast cancers (BCs) are estrogen receptor α-positive (ER+). A clinical chall...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
<div><p>Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remai...
About 20% to 40% of patients with breast cancer eventually develop recurrences in distant organs, wh...
Breast cancer can recur in patients months to decades after initial diagnosis and treatment. There i...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Part 1: Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in women, largely due tometastat...
<p>A) Dormancy score analysis in breast cancer cell lines. The cell lines are ordered by dormancy sc...
Tumor metastasis can occur years after an apparent cure due to a phenomenon known as metastatic tumo...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
More than 70% of human breast cancers (BCs) are estrogen receptor α-positive (ER+). A clinical chall...
Abstract Reactivation of dormant cancer cells can lead to cancer relapse, metastasis, and patient de...
Breast cancer remains the main cause of cancer-related mortality for women world-wide. Main cause of...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
Compared to estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer (BC), ER+ BC often manifests with a laten...
More than 70% of human breast cancers (BCs) are estrogen receptor α-positive (ER+). A clinical chall...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
<div><p>Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remai...
About 20% to 40% of patients with breast cancer eventually develop recurrences in distant organs, wh...
Breast cancer can recur in patients months to decades after initial diagnosis and treatment. There i...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Part 1: Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in women, largely due tometastat...
<p>A) Dormancy score analysis in breast cancer cell lines. The cell lines are ordered by dormancy sc...
Tumor metastasis can occur years after an apparent cure due to a phenomenon known as metastatic tumo...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
More than 70% of human breast cancers (BCs) are estrogen receptor α-positive (ER+). A clinical chall...
Abstract Reactivation of dormant cancer cells can lead to cancer relapse, metastasis, and patient de...
Breast cancer remains the main cause of cancer-related mortality for women world-wide. Main cause of...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
Compared to estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer (BC), ER+ BC often manifests with a laten...
More than 70% of human breast cancers (BCs) are estrogen receptor α-positive (ER+). A clinical chall...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...