On the birth of breast cancer
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On the birth of breast cancer
Abstract
Breast carcinoma is one of the most common neoplasms in women and is a leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide. In recent years improved diagnostic tools have made it possible to detect breast cancers at early, even pre-invasive stages leading to a significant decrease in breast cancer mortality rates over the past decades. The increased number of patients diagnosed with pre-invasive breast tumors opened up new avenues in research and new dilemmas in clinical practice, since our understanding of the pathophysiology of such lesions is just beginning to emerge. Part of the delay and difficulty with analyzing pre-invasive tumors including ductal carcinoma in situ has been due to the lack of appropriate techniques suitable for studies of small, frequently microscopic size tumors. Recently developed technologies such as DNA microarrays and SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) have made it possible to obtain comprehensive gene expression profiles of breast carcinomas of all stages. The application of these genomics approaches in combination with the complete sequence of the human genome and extensive molecular epidemiological studies is likely to further our understanding of the molecular basis of mammary tumorigenesis and will identify targets for risk prediction, cancer prevention and treatment.
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