- Subtypes of Breast Cancer - Breast Cancer - NCBI Bookshelf
This chapter focuses on the four major subtypes of breast cancer: luminal A, luminal B, HER2-positive, and TNBC subtypes The characteristics of these four subtypes are presented in Table 1 (15 – 28)
- Pathology Outlines - Molecular subtypes
Molecular subtypes: gene expression profiling and hierarchical cluster analyses have categorized breast cancer into 4 major intrinsic subtypes with distinct molecular characteristics, risk factors, treatment effectiveness and prognosis
- Histological, molecular and functional subtypes of breast cancers
The identification of tumor initiating cancer stem cells and the five molecular subtypes of breast cancer will help provide an even more comprehensive and clinically relevant classification of breast cancer heterogeneity
- Understanding the Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer
Read on to learn more about each of the four molecular subtypes of breast cancer, how doctors and researchers use these subtypes, and what it means to be diagnosed with a specific subtype
- Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes
Learn about the breast cancer molecular sub-types luminal A (the most common), luminal B, ductal carcinoma, triple-negative, HER2 positive and others
- Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer: A Review for Breast Radiologists
Gene expression profiling has reshaped our understanding of breast cancer by identifying four molecular subtypes: (1) luminal A, (2) luminal B, (3) human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-enriched, and (4) basal-like, which have critical differences in incidence, response to treatment, disease progression, survival, and imaging features
- Major breast cancer types. A. Histological and B. molecular subtyping . . .
In 2011, an expert panel at the 12th St Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference adopted a classification of patients into four major groups (Fig 1B): luminal A and B, luminal
- Molecular Subtypes and Mechanisms of Breast Cancer: Precision Medicine . . .
Molecular characterization has enabled breast cancer to be classified into four main subtypes: luminal A, luminal B, HER2-positive, and triple-negative breast cancer, based on hormone receptor expression and HER2 status
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