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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women both in developed and developing countries. In India, it is the 2nd leading cause of cancer among women's preceded by cervical cancer. Breast tumors with similar histopathological appearances can exhibit divergent clinical presentations, disease aggressiveness and treatment responsiveness. Breast cancers were categorized into at least five main groups which differ markedly in terms of distinct races/ethnicities, risk factor distribution, prognosis, therapeutic treatment responsiveness, clinical outcomes and both overall survival (OS) and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women both in developed and developing countries. In India, it is the 2nd leading cause of cancer among women's preceded by cervical cancer. Breast tumors with similar histopathological appearances can exhibit divergent clinical presentations, disease aggressiveness and treatment responsiveness. Breast cancers were categorized into at least five main groups which differ markedly in terms of distinct races/ethnicities, risk factor distribution, prognosis, therapeutic treatment responsiveness, clinical outcomes and both overall survival (OS) and relapse-free survival: luminal cell-like tumors, subdivided into luminal A and B , Her-2/neu positive, basal -like (BCL), and normal breast-like group. Routine IHC evaluations of breast cancers may provide not only crucial information to guide clinical management, but also represents a valid alternative to costly genotyping assays.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Smriti Pandey ist eine junge Pathologin, die als Assistenzprofessorin in der Abteilung für Pathologie am Government Medical College in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, Indien, arbeitet. Sie hat zahlreiche Forschungsartikel auf dem Gebiet der Molekulardiagnostik veröffentlicht. Sie verfügt über ausgezeichnete akademische Leistungen und hat ein großes Interesse an Histopathologie, Zytopathologie und IHC.