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Association of genetic variation in tamoxifen-metabolizing enzymes with overall survival and recurrence of disease in breast cancer patients
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer, 2005-06)
Tamoxifen has been a mainstay of adjuvant therapy for breast cancer for many years. We sought to determine if genetic variability in the tamoxifen metabolic pathway influenced overall survival in breast cancer patients ...
Intramedullary Spinal Tumors of Disordered Embryogenesis
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2000-05)
Abnormal spinal embryogenesis is quite commonplace. While greater than 90 percent of these errors of embryogenesis leads to occult spinal dysraphism with minimal neurologic or orthopedic sequelae, there is a significant ...
RhoC Induces Differential Expression of Genes Involved in Invasion and Metastasis in MCF10A Breast Cells
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2004-03)
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is the most deadly form of breast cancer in humans presumably due to its ability to metastasize from its inception. In our laboratory, overexpression of RhoC GTPase was observed to be ...
Instructions for Authors
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2002-11)
Acceptability of Diagnostic Tests for Breast Cancer
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2003-05)
Purpose . To assess the acceptability of new non-invasive breast cancer diagnostic tests intended to triage women in need of biopsy.
Consensus statement: Expedition Inspiration 2004 Breast Cancer Symposium ‘Breast Cancer – the Development and Validation of New Therapeutics’
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer, 2005-03)
Evaluation of Novel Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2004-01)
The epidermal growth factor system is a well characterized growth factor receptor pathway, the deregulation of which has been be associated with neoplastic growth. Overexpression or amplification of the epidermal growth ...