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- 2023
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Gene expression in metastatic breast cancer—patterns in primary tumors and metastatic tissue with prognostic potential
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2022
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RNA sequencing-based single sample predictors of molecular subtype and risk of recurrence for clinical assessment of early-stage breast cancer
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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Pam50 intrinsic subtype profiles in primary and metastatic breast cancer show a significant shift toward more aggressive subtypes with prognostic implications
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition-related markers and phenotypes during breast cancer progression
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Serial evaluation of serum thymidine kinase activity is prognostic in women with newly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer
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Evolution of estrogen receptor status from primary tumors to metastasis and serially collected circulating tumor cells
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The distribution of circulating tumor cells is different in metastatic lobular compared to ductal carcinoma of the breast –long term prognostic significant
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- 2019
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Prediction of lymph node metastasis in breast cancer by gene expression and clinicopathological models: Development and validation within a population based cohort.
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Agreement between molecular subtyping and surrogate subtype classification: a contemporary population-based study of ER-positive/HER2-negative primary breast cancer
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- 2018
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Abstract P4-09-03: On the development and clinical value of RNA-sequencing-based classifiers for prediction of the five conventional breast cancer biomarkers: A report from the population-based multicenter SCAN-B study
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract