نتایج جستجو برای: triple negative breast neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 1173968  

2013
Wenbin Zhou Hong Pan Mengdi Liang Kai Xia Xiuqing Liang Jinqiu Xue Lin Cheng Jialei Xue Si Chen Xiaoan Liu Qiang Ding Lijun Ling Shui Wang

BACKGROUND The association between family history and risk of triple negative breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has not been well investigated, especially in Asian populations. We investigated the association between family history and risk of DCIS or triple negative breast cancer in a Han Chinese population. METHODS A case-control study, comprising 926 breast cancer patients ...

Journal: :Klinicka onkologie : casopis Ceske a Slovenske onkologicke spolecnosti 2015
J Navrátil P Fabian M Palácová K Petráková R Vyzula M Svoboda

BACKGROUND In the Czech Republic, around 6,500 women get breast cancer each year; out of this number, nearly 1,000 women are triple negative subtype. Triple negative breast cancer is characterized by lack of expression of α-estrogen, progesterone, and HER2 receptors. Vast majority of these cases are low-differentiated carcinomas, majority belonging to the basal-like subgroup defined originally ...

2008
Quyen D. Chu Tari King Thelma Hurd

Triple-negative breast cancer, so called because it lacks expression of the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER2, is often, but not always, a basal-like breast cancer. This review focuses on its origin, molecular and clinical characteristics, and treatment.

2010
William D. Foulkes Ian E. Smith Jorge S. Reis-Filho

From the Program in Cancer Genetics, the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, and the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital (W.D.F.); McGill University, Montreal; and the Breast Unit, Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research (I.E.S.), and the Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Research (J.S.R.-F.) — both in London. ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2011
Amanda I Phipps Rowan T Chlebowski Ross Prentice Anne McTiernan Jean Wactawski-Wende Lewis H Kuller Lucile L Adams-Campbell Dorothy Lane Marcia L Stefanick Mara Vitolins Geoffrey C Kabat Thomas E Rohan Christopher I Li

BACKGROUND Triple-negative (ie, estrogen receptor [ER], progesterone receptor, and HER2 negative) breast cancer occurs disproportionately among African American women compared with white women and is associated with a worse prognosis than ER-positive (ER+) breast cancer. Hormonally mediated risk factors may be differentially related to risk of triple-negative and ER+ breast cancers. METHODS U...

2011
Lee H. Chen Wen-Hung Kuo Mong-Hsun Tsai Pei-Chun Chen Chuhsing K. Hsiao Eric Y. Chuang Li-Yun Chang Fon-Jou Hsieh Liang-Chuan Lai King-Jen Chang

Discrepancies in the prognosis of triple negative breast cancer exist between Caucasian and Asian populations. Yet, the gene signature of triple negative breast cancer specifically for Asians has not become available. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to construct a prediction model for recurrence of triple negative breast cancer in Taiwanese patients. Whole genome expression profiling of...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2008
Bryan P Schneider Eric P Winer William D Foulkes Judy Garber Charles M Perou Andrea Richardson George W Sledge Lisa A Carey

Triple-negative breast cancer has recently been recognized as an important subgroup of breast cancer with a distinct outcome and therapeutic approach when compared with other subgroups of breast cancer. Triple-negative breast cancer comprises primarily, but not exclusively, a molecularly distinct subtype of breast cancer, the basal-like subtype. We do not yet have an assay to identify basal-lik...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Kristen N Stevens Celine M Vachon Adam M Lee Susan Slager Timothy Lesnick Curtis Olswold Peter A Fasching Penelope Miron Diana Eccles Jane E Carpenter Andrew K Godwin Christine Ambrosone Robert Winqvist Hiltrud Brauch Marjanka K Schmidt Angela Cox Simon S Cross Elinor Sawyer Arndt Hartmann Matthias W Beckmann Rüdiger Schulz-Wendtland Arif B Ekici William J Tapper Susan M Gerty Lorraine Durcan Nikki Graham Rebecca Hein Stephan Nickels Dieter Flesch-Janys Judith Heinz Hans-Peter Sinn Irene Konstantopoulou Florentia Fostira Dimitrios Pectasides Athanasios M Dimopoulos George Fountzilas Christine L Clarke Rosemary Balleine Janet E Olson Zachary Fredericksen Robert B Diasio Harsh Pathak Eric Ross JoEllen Weaver Thomas Rüdiger Asta Försti Thomas Dünnebier Foluso Ademuyiwa Swati Kulkarni Katri Pylkäs Arja Jukkola-Vuorinen Yon-Dschun Ko Erik Van Limbergen Hilde Janssen Julian Peto Olivia Fletcher Graham G Giles Laura Baglietto Senno Verhoef Ian Tomlinson Veli-Matti Kosma Jonathan Beesley Dario Greco Carl Blomqvist Astrid Irwanto Jianjun Liu Fiona M Blows Sarah-Jane Dawson Sara Margolin Arto Mannermaa Nicholas G Martin Grant W Montgomery Diether Lambrechts Isabel dos Santos Silva Gianluca Severi Ute Hamann Paul Pharoah Douglas F Easton Jenny Chang-Claude Drakoulis Yannoukakos Heli Nevanlinna Xianshu Wang Fergus J Couch

Triple-negative breast cancers are an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with poor survival, but there remains little known about the etiologic factors that promote its initiation and development. Commonly inherited breast cancer risk factors identified through genome-wide association studies display heterogeneity of effect among breast cancer subtypes as defined by the status of estrogen and ...

Journal: :Clinical breast cancer 2009
Carey K Anders Lisa A Carey

Of the estimated 1 million cases of breast cancer diagnosed annually worldwide, it is estimated that over 170,000 will harbor the triple-negative (estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor/HER2-negative) phenotype. Most, though not all, triple-negative breast cancers will be basal-like on gene expression micorarrays. The basal-like molecular subtype exhibits a unique molecular profile and set of ...

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