2015
Molecular Phenotype of Breast Cancer According to Time Since Last Pregnancy in a Large Cohort of Young Women
Collins LC, Gelber S, Marotti JD, White S, Ruddy K, Brachtel EF, Schapira L, Come SE, Borges VF, Schedin P, Warner E, Wensley T, Tamimi RM, Winer EP, Partridge AH. Molecular Phenotype of Breast Cancer According to Time Since Last Pregnancy in a Large Cohort of Young Women. The Oncologist 2015, 20: 713-718. PMID: 26025931, PMCID: PMC4492229, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2014-0412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer molecular phenotypesBreast cancerYoung womenFamily historyPregnancy-associated breast cancerMolecular phenotypesTumor histologic gradeBreast cancer riskBreast cancer phenotypeLast pregnancyParous womenProspective cohortCentral reviewHistologic gradeLike subtypeMolecular subtypesLarge cohortCancer riskPregnancyClinical practiceStudy questionnaireBiomarker expressionCancerTumor phenotypeWomen
2014
Predicting response and survival in chemotherapy-treated triple-negative breast cancer
Prat A, Lluch A, Albanell J, Barry WT, Fan C, Chacón JI, Parker JS, Calvo L, Plazaola A, Arcusa A, Seguí-Palmer MA, Burgues O, Ribelles N, Rodriguez-Lescure A, Guerrero A, Ruiz-Borrego M, Munarriz B, López JA, Adamo B, Cheang MC, Li Y, Hu Z, Gulley ML, Vidal MJ, Pitcher BN, Liu MC, Citron ML, Ellis MJ, Mardis E, Vickery T, Hudis CA, Winer EP, Carey LA, Caballero R, Carrasco E, Martín M, Perou CM, Alba E. Predicting response and survival in chemotherapy-treated triple-negative breast cancer. British Journal Of Cancer 2014, 111: 1532-1541. PMID: 25101563, PMCID: PMC4200088, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2014.444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTriple-negative breast cancerChemotherapy responseClinical trialsProliferation signatureBreast cancerMultivariable logistic regression modelFuture clinical trialsBasal-like diseaseBasal-like subtypeIntrinsic molecular subtypesClinical pathological dataLogistic regression modelsBLBC subtypeIntrinsic subtypesSignificant interaction testMolecular subtypesCox modelIndependent cohortTNBC heterogeneityClinical implicationsSignificant associationBLBCChemotherapyPhenotypic subtypesLow expression