Molecular profiling of breast cancer: portraits but not physiognomy.
- Abstract:
- Breast cancers differ in response to treatment and may have a divergent clinical course despite having a similar histopathological appearance. New technology using DNA microarrays provides a systematic method to identify key markers for prognosis and treatment response by profiling thousands of genes expressed in a single cancer. Microarray profiling of 38 invasive breast cancers now confirms striking molecular differences between ductal carcinoma specimens and suggests a new classification for oestrogen-receptor negative breast cancer. Future approaches will need to include methods for high-throughput clinical validation and the ability to analyze microscopic samples.
- Authors:
- JD Brenton, SA Aparicio, C Caldas
- Journal:
- Breast Cancer Res
- Citation info:
- 3(2):77-80
- Publication date:
- 1st Aug 2001
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