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Molecular markers of breast cancer metastasis

Weigelt, B.

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2005

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Weigelt, B. (2005). Molecular markers of breast cancer metastasis.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Breast cancer metastasis: markers and models

Nat Rev Cancer 5, Aug, 2005

Chapter 2 Detection of circulating breast tumor cells by differential expression 25

of marker genes

Clin Cancer Res 8, 1871-7,2002

Chapter 3 Marker genes for circulating tumour cells predict survival in 35

metastasized breast cancer patients

Br J Cancer 88, 1091-4, 2003

Chapter 4 Detection of metastases in sentinel lymph nodes of breast cancer 43

patients by multiple mRNA markers

Br J Cancer 90, 1531-7, 2004

Chapter 5 Gene expression profiles of primary breast tumors maintained in 53

distant metastases

Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100, 15901-5, 2003

Chapter 6 Hard-wired genotype in metastatic breast cancer 61

Cell Cycle 3, 756-7, 2004

Chapter 7 Molecular portraits and 70-gene prognosis signature are preserved 67

throughout the metastatic process of breast cancer

Submitted for publication

Chapter 8 No common denominator for breast cancer lymph node metastasis 75

Under revision, Br J Cancer

Summary/Samenvatting/Zusammenfassung 113

List of publications 129

Curriculum vitae 131

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