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- Title
Multifactorial analysis of differences between sporadic breast cancers and cancers involving BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.
- Authors
Lakhani, S R; Jacquemier, J; Sloane, J P; Gusterson, B A; Anderson, T J; van de Vijver, M J; Farid, L M; Venter, D; Antoniou, A; Storfer-Isser, A; Smyth, E; Steel, C M; Haites, N; Scott, R J; Goldgar, D; Neuhausen, S; Daly, P A; Ormiston, W; McManus, R; Scherneck, S; Ponder, B A; Ford, D; Peto, J; Stoppa-Lyonnet, D; Bignon, Y J; Struewing, J P; Spurr, N K; Bishop, D T; Klijn, J G; Devilee, P; Cornelisse, C J; Lasset, C; Lenoir, G; Barkardottir, R B; Egilsson, V; Hamann, U; Chang-Claude, J; Sobol, H; Weber, B; Stratton, M R; Easton, D F
- Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that breast cancers associated with inherited BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations differ from each other in their histopathologic appearances and that each of these types differs from breast cancers in patients unselected for family history (i.e., sporadic cancers). We have now conducted a more detailed examination of cytologic and architectural features of these tumors.
- Publication
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1998, Vol 90, Issue 15, p1138
- ISSN
0027-8874
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/jnci/90.15.1138