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- Q4866178 subject Q8310878.
- Q4866178 abstract "The basal-like carcinoma is a recently proposed subtype of breast cancer defined by its gene expression and protein expression profile. In the current WHO breast tumor classification, these tumors are classified as ductal carcinoma. They are high grade, "triple-negative" tumors, i.e. they express no estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor or Her2/neu proteins. Basal-like carcinomas tend to be more aggressive, with a poor prognosis. In the U.S., they are more frequent among black women, which may explain the higher breast cancer mortality rate in this group.".
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- Q4866178 wikiPageWikiLink Q8310878.
- Q4866178 comment "The basal-like carcinoma is a recently proposed subtype of breast cancer defined by its gene expression and protein expression profile. In the current WHO breast tumor classification, these tumors are classified as ductal carcinoma. They are high grade, "triple-negative" tumors, i.e. they express no estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor or Her2/neu proteins. Basal-like carcinomas tend to be more aggressive, with a poor prognosis.".
- Q4866178 label "Basal-like carcinoma".