Biological subtypes of breast cancer: Prognostic and therapeutic implications
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Abstract
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous complex of diseases, a spectrum of many subtypes with distinct biological features that lead to differences in response patterns to various treatment modalities and clinical outcomes. Traditional classification systems regarding biological characteristics may have limitations for patient-tailored treatment strategies. Tumors with similar clinical and pathological presentations may have different behaviors. Analyses of breast cancer with new molecular techniques now hold promise for the development of more accurate tests for the prediction of recurrence. Gene signatures have been developed as predictors of response to therapy and protein gene products that have direct roles in…
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- Breast cancer
- Medicine
- Therapeutic modalities
- Cancer
- Modalities
- Pathological
- Bioinformatics
- Treatment modality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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