Prognostic Significance of ESR1 Gene Amplification, mRNA/Protein Expression and Functional Profiles in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer: A Translational Study of the Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group (HeCOG)
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- PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e70634 (2013) - Subject
Oncology Epidemiology Messenger rna Gene Dosage Gene sequence Multiple cycle treatment Breast cancer Gene expression skin and connective tissue diseases Regulation of gene expression Gene expression regulation Univariate analysis Cancer Risk Factors Correlation analysis Prognosis Immunohistochemistry Gene expression profiling Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic Randomized controlled trial Medicine Human Gene dosage medicine.medical_specialty Paclitaxel Science Major clinical study Cancer mortality Article Fluorescence Epidermal growth factor receptor 2 Molecular Genetics Genetics Humans Gene cluster RNA, Messenger Cyclophosphamide Biology Cancer recurrence Aged Cancer prognosis Gene deletion Gene Amplification Computational Biology medicine.disease Biological body regions Erbb-2 Methotrexate Protein expression Estrogen receptor alpha Breast neoplasms Nucleotide sequence Receptor, ErbB-2 Messenger Protein function Cancer Treatment Gene Expression Cancer risk Gene duplication Molecular Cell Biology Breast Tumors Tumor volume Middle aged In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence Multidisciplinary Genetic analysis Obstetrics and Gynecology Middle Aged Gene activity Tumor markers Female Fluorouracil Esr1 gene In situ hybridization Cancer Epidemiology Receptor Research Article Adult Cep6 gene Breast Neoplasms Young Adult Internal medicine Breast Cancer medicine Biomarkers, Tumor Early cancer Oncogene Epirubicin Neoplasm Staging Gene amplification Neoplastic Gene Expression Profiling Estrogen Receptor alpha Cancers and Neoplasms Translational research Chemotherapy and Drug Treatment Hormonal Causes of Cancer Cancer survival Rna analysis Young adult Neoplasm staging Cancer patient Rna Controlled study Gene function - Language
- English
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- 1932-6203