Postpartum breast cancer has a distinct molecular profile that predicts poor outcomes
The molecular differences between postpartum (PPBC) and nulliparous (NPBC) young women breast cancer (YWBC) patients remain unknown. Here the authors perform RNA sequencing and multiplex immunohistochemistry on an FFPE breast cancer cohort and suggest that PPBC is a unique entity within YWBC with po...
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Main Authors: | Sonali Jindal, Nathan D. Pennock, Duanchen Sun, Wesley Horton, Michelle K. Ozaki, Jayasri Narasimhan, Alexandra Q. Bartlett, Sheila Weinmann, Paul E. Goss, Virginia F. Borges, Zheng Xia, Pepper Schedin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0e10b40c44fd4f99a9a9f2ec3a3bf0dd |
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