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The following pages link to The variability of estrogen receptors in metastatic breast cancer (Q41476051):
Displaying 34 items.
- Minimal residual disease in breast cancer: an overview of circulating and disseminated tumour cells (Q26748850) (← links)
- Tumor heterogeneity: biological implications and therapeutic consequences (Q28270935) (← links)
- Discordance in hormone receptor status among primary, metastatic, and second primary breast cancers: biological difference or misclassification? (Q33699614) (← links)
- Discordances in estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, and HER2 status between primary breast cancer and metastasis. (Q33777431) (← links)
- Characterizing tumors using metabolic imaging: PET imaging of cellular proliferation and steroid receptors (Q33995787) (← links)
- Prospective comparison of switches in biomarker status between primary and recurrent breast cancer: the Breast Recurrence In Tissues Study (BRITS). (Q34613506) (← links)
- Clinical implications of circulating tumor cells of breast cancer patients: role of epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity (Q35124176) (← links)
- Variation of receptor status in cancer of the breast (Q36047633) (← links)
- Effect of 17 beta-oestradiol on growth curves and flow cytometric DNA distribution of two human breast carcinomas grown in nude mice (Q36047792) (← links)
- Biopsy of breast cancer metastases: patient characteristics and survival (Q36239768) (← links)
- ER, PR, HER2, Ki-67 and CK5 in Early and Late Relapsing Breast Cancer-Reduced CK5 Expression in Metastases (Q36629859) (← links)
- Prospective study evaluating the impact of tissue confirmation of metastatic disease in patients with breast cancer (Q37240839) (← links)
- Does confirmatory tumor biopsy alter the management of breast cancer patients with distant metastases? (Q37316222) (← links)
- Receptor conversion in metastatic breast cancer: a prognosticator of survival (Q37687736) (← links)
- Validation of tissue microarray technology in breast carcinoma (Q38462822) (← links)
- Hormone receptor assays: clinical usefulness in the management of carcinoma of the breast (Q39318408) (← links)
- The detection and evaluation of human tumor metastases (Q40110371) (← links)
- Tumor subpopulation interactions in neoplasms (Q40165571) (← links)
- The heterogeneous nature of metastatic neoplasms: Implications for the treatment of cancer (Q40173862) (← links)
- Generation of phenotypic diversity and progression in metastatic tumor cells (Q40174577) (← links)
- Identification of E545k mutation in plasma from a PIK3CA wild-type metastatic breast cancer patient by array-based digital polymerase chain reaction: Circulating-free DNA a powerful tool for biomarker testing in advance disease (Q40282730) (← links)
- The Cellular Basis of Tumor Progression (Q41649289) (← links)
- Hormone receptor and c-ERBB2 status in distant metastatic and locally recurrent breast cancer. Pathologic correlations and clinical significance (Q43162626) (← links)
- Should a biopsy be recommended to confirm metastatic disease in women with breast cancer? (Q43268514) (← links)
- Identification of oestrogen, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 expression in mediastinal metastases of breast cancer obtained by endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration. (Q48336597) (← links)
- Should liver metastases of breast cancer be biopsied to improve treatment choice? (Q51054351) (← links)
- Stability of estrogen receptor status in breast carcinoma: a comparison between primary and metastatic tumors with regard to disease course and intervening systemic therapy. (Q54400297) (← links)
- Tumor progression, oncogenes and the evolution of metastatic phenotypic diversity. (Q54476622) (← links)
- When to order a biopsy to characterise a metastatic relapse in breast cancer. (Q54481754) (← links)
- Variability of oestrogen and progesterone receptor status between primary breast cancer and nodal metastases: preliminary communication. (Q55347828) (← links)
- Variability of steroid receptors in multiple biopsies of breast cancer: effect of systemic therapy (Q70595318) (← links)
- The selective nature of metastasis (Q71030076) (← links)
- Hormone receptor and HER2 assessment in breast carcinoma metastatic to bone: A comparison between FNA cell blocks and decalcified core needle biopsies (Q92293794) (← links)
- The relationship between estrogen receptors in primary and secondary breast carcinomas and in sequential primary breast carcinomas (Q93591873) (← links)