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Identification of high risk breast-cancer patients by gene expression profiling.
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- Author(s): Ahr, André; Karn, Thomas; Solbach, Christine; Seiter, Tanja; Strebhardt, Klaus; Holtrich, Uwe; Kaufmann, Manfred
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Lancet. 1/12/2002, Vol. 359 Issue 9301, p131. 2p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
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We previously used DNA array analyses in the molecular profiling of breast cancers. By cluster analysis of 55 patients, we identified a subpopulation of breast cancers--designated class A--that contained a high number of nodal-positive tumours and that had frequently developed distant metastases at the time of diagnosis. We have now analysed follow-up data from these patients. We found that, despite a median of only 23.5 months of follow-up, 11 of 22 patients in class A progressed to metastatic disease, and three of five patients classified as having a nodal status of N0 in this subpopulation developed distant metastases. Our analysis identifies breast-cancer patients with a high risk of disease recurrence, and could act as a first step towards improved patient-adapted therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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