The purpose of this study was to compare the chromosomal genotype between breast cancers with and without secondary manifestations and between primary tumors and their secondary manifestations. Eighty six breast cancers, twenty lymph node metastases, ten distant metastases and ten local recurrences were analyzed by comparative genomic hybridization. Tumors with local recurrences showed significant more frequent losses at 2q32 than the tumors without recurrences. Lymph node positive cases showed significant more frequent losses at 9p21 than node negative cases. Lymph node metastases exhibited significant more frequent losses at 7q11, 14q24.3–q31 and 17q22–q24 than their primary tumors. In cases with distant metastases, losses at 5q23 were mo...
AbstractSynchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify chromosomal imbalances in a series of i...
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Multiple chromosomal imbalances have been identified in breast cancer using comparative genomic hybr...
Abstract. Multiple chromosomal imbalances have been identified in breast cancer using comparative ge...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
A series of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas obtained from female and male patients were cyt...
Very little is known about the chromosomal regions harbouring genes involved in initiation and progr...
AIMS: The aim of this work is the study of the prognostic significance of the chromosomal aberratio...
<div><p>Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemi...
Distinct parallel cytogenetic pathways in breast carcinogenesis could be identified in recent years....
Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemic treatm...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
BACKGROUND: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) recurs in the same breast following breast-conserving su...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) often reflects the presence of a mutated gene or tumor suppressor gene ...
AbstractSynchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify chromosomal imbalances in a series of i...
Contains fulltext : 138105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancer initia...
Multiple chromosomal imbalances have been identified in breast cancer using comparative genomic hybr...
Abstract. Multiple chromosomal imbalances have been identified in breast cancer using comparative ge...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
A series of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas obtained from female and male patients were cyt...
Very little is known about the chromosomal regions harbouring genes involved in initiation and progr...
AIMS: The aim of this work is the study of the prognostic significance of the chromosomal aberratio...
<div><p>Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemi...
Distinct parallel cytogenetic pathways in breast carcinogenesis could be identified in recent years....
Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemic treatm...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
BACKGROUND: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) recurs in the same breast following breast-conserving su...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) often reflects the presence of a mutated gene or tumor suppressor gene ...
AbstractSynchronous primary breast cancer describes the occurrence of multiple tumors affecting one ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify chromosomal imbalances in a series of i...
Contains fulltext : 138105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancer initia...