Clustering molecular subtypes in breast cancer, immunohistochemical parameters and risk of axillary nodal involvement

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  • who: Augusto Pereira and colleagues from the Department of Gynecologic Surgery, Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, Madrid, Spain have published the research: Clustering Molecular Subtypes in Breast Cancer, Immunohistochemical Parameters and Risk of Axillary Nodal Involvement, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to identify similarities between the risk of axillary lymph node (AxLN) metastases and the BC intrinsic molecular subtypes and IHC variables.

SUMMARY

    Similarities and differences 8 of 10 between gene_expressions in molecular subtypes could have an impact on the metastatic BC to regional lymph . . .

     

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