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Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2019Cancer classification aims to provide an accurate diagnosis of the disease and prediction of tumor behavior to facilitate oncologic decision making. Traditional breast cancer classification, mainly based on clinicopathologic features and assessment of routine biomarkers, may not capture the varied clinical courses of individual breast cancers.
Julia Y S, Tsang, Gary M, Tse
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Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer
PET Clinics, 2018Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, observed traditionally by morphology and protein expression but, more recently with the advent of modern molecular technologies, at the genomic and transcriptomic level. This review describes the association between the different molecular subtypes with the histologic subtypes of breast cancer alongside some of
Elena, Provenzano +2 more
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Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012This article reviews the conceptual and practical implications of the intrinsic subtype classification of breast cancers and the limitations of this approach. It presents the most extensively validated gene expression assays proposed as predictors of clinical outcome and discusses their potential clinical utility and limitations.
Jones, Robin Lewis +5 more
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2017
Tumors can be either benign or malignant. However benign tumors are usually slow-growing extensive masses that compress rather than invade surrounding tissue. Benign tumors are not cancerous, i.e., cells do not extend to other parts of the body. But malignant tumors are cancerous. Cells in these tumors invade nearby tissues and extend to other parts of
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Tumors can be either benign or malignant. However benign tumors are usually slow-growing extensive masses that compress rather than invade surrounding tissue. Benign tumors are not cancerous, i.e., cells do not extend to other parts of the body. But malignant tumors are cancerous. Cells in these tumors invade nearby tissues and extend to other parts of
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Cancer markers: Integratively annotated classification
Gene, 2013Translational cancer genomics research aims to ensure that experimental knowledge is subject to computational analysis, and integrated with a variety of records from omics and clinical sources. The data retrieval from such sources is not trivial, due to their redundancy and heterogeneity, and the presence of false evidence.
M, Orsini, A, Travaglione, E, Capobianco
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Pathologic Classification of Ovarian Cancer
2021Optimal use of human tissue for research requires an understanding of basic pathologic principles. Given that the physical assessment of tissue must occur as part of standard clinical examination, it cannot be handled directly by investigators unless they are also a part of the care team.
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[Gastric cancer risk classification (ABC classification)].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2013Infection with Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is considered a prerequisite for gastric carcinogenesis and gastric mucosal atrophy that develops in association with the infection is a risk factor for gastric cancer. The gastric cancer risk can be diagnosed by the ABC classification consisted of a combination of serum Hp antibody and the pepsinogen (PG) method.
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The Classification of Cervical Cancer
Radiology, 1950As long as carcinoma of the cervix has been recognized and treated as such, a decided difference in the curability of this malignant process has been observed. Many factors of the disease have been explored in an endeavor to account for this disparity.
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Molecular classification of gastric cancer
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2017Gastric cancer is among the most common cancers worldwide. Despite declining incidences, the prognosis remains dismal in Western countries and is better in Asian countries with national cancer screening programs. Complete endoscopic or surgical resection of the primary tumor with or without lymphadenectomy offers the only chance of cure in the early ...
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