Prediction ofBRCA1-association in hereditary non-BRCA1/2breast carcinomas with array-CGH
β Scribed by Simon A. Joosse; Erik H. van Beers; Ivon H. G. Tielen; Hugo Horlings; Johannes L. Peterse; Nicoline Hoogerbrugge; Marjolijn J. Ligtenberg; Lodewyk F. A. Wessels; Priscilla Axwijk; Senno Verhoef; Frans B. L. Hogervorst; Petra M. Nederlof
- Book ID
- 106377888
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 562 KB
- Volume
- 116
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-6806
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## BACKGROUND. The purpose of this investigation was to elucidate the clinicopathologic characteristics of BRCA1-and BRCA2-associated hereditary breast carcinomas (HBCs) in Japanese women.
## BACKGROUND. The expression of steroid receptors is a common feature of both male and female breast carcinomas and is also one of the most important prognostic factors for patients with this disease. Steroid receptor levels in BRCA1related breast carcinoma have reportedly been low. Little data o
## Abstract ## BACKGROUND BRCA1 and BRCA2 alterations are associated with an increased risk of developing breast carcinoma. The authors hypothesized that the progression of breast neoplasia may differ between patients with hereditary disease and patients with nonhereditary disease and that this di
Sporadic breast carcinoma is associated with multiple genetic alterations. The clinical relevance of these alterations, however, needs further clarification. In the present study we analyzed 266 spontaneously arising breast carcinomas for allelic losses in the BRCA1 and TP53 regions on chromosome 17