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2. PAM50 subtyping and ROR score add long-term prognostic information in premenopausal breast cancer patients
3. Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes as a prognostic and tamoxifen predictive marker in premenopausal breast cancer: data from a randomised trial with long-term follow-up
4. Serial evaluation of serum thymidine kinase activity is prognostic in women with newly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer
5. Abstract PD9-05: Prognostic and tamoxifen-predictive effect of PAM50 and ROR score in premenopausal women included in the randomised SBII:2 trial
6. The Prognostic Role of Intratumoral Stromal Content in Lobular Breast Cancer
7. PAM50 Intrinsic Subtype Profiles in Primary and Metastatic Breast Cancer Show a Significant Shift toward More Aggressive Subtypes with Prognostic Implications
8. Abstract PS5-09: Tumour infiltrating lymphocytes of prognostic value in different molecular breast cancer subgroups and as a suggestive predictive factor for adjuvant tamoxifen benefit in premenopausal patients after 30 years follow-up
9. The Distribution of Circulating Tumor Cells Is Different in Metastatic Lobular Compared to Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast—Long-Term Prognostic Significance
10. Evolution of Estrogen Receptor Status from Primary Tumors to Metastasis and Serially Collected Circulating Tumor Cells
11. Additional file 1 of Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes as a prognostic and tamoxifen predictive marker in premenopausal breast cancer: data from a randomised trial with long-term follow-up
12. Additional file 1: of Non-linear transformations of age at diagnosis, tumor size, and number of positive lymph nodes in prediction of clinical outcome in breast cancer
13. Additional file 2: of Non-linear transformations of age at diagnosis, tumor size, and number of positive lymph nodes in prediction of clinical outcome in breast cancer
14. Non-linear transformations of age at diagnosis, tumor size, and number of positive lymph nodes in prediction of clinical outcome in breast cancer
15. Non-linear transformations of age at diagnosis, tumor size, and number of positive lymph nodes in prediction of clinical outcome in breast cancer
16. Prognostic factors in breast cancer with focus on proliferation and non-linear effects
17. Macrophage-derived lipocalin-2 transports iron in the tumor microenvironment
18. Histological grade provides significant prognostic information in addition to breast cancer subtypes defined according to St Gallen 2013
19. Macrophage-derived lipocalin-2 transports iron in the tumor microenvironment.
20. Protease Activated Receptors 1 and 2 Correlate Differently with Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Depending on Tumor ER Status.
21. Protease Activated Receptors 1 and 2 Correlate Differently with Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Depending on Tumor ER Status
22. Abstract P6-08-43: Histological grade provides significant prognostic information in the discrimination between luminal A-like and luminal B-like HER-2 normal subtypes of breast cancer according to St Gallen 2013
23. The Prognostic Value of Mitotic Activity Index (MAI), Phosphohistone H3 (PPH3), Cyclin B1, Cyclin A, and Ki67, Alone and in Combinations, in Node-Negative Premenopausal Breast Cancer.
24. Training artificial neural networks directly on the concordance index for censored data using genetic algorithms.
25. The combination of Ki67, histological grade and estrogen receptor status identifies a low-risk group among 1,854 chemo-naïve women with N0/N1 primary breast cancer.
26. Combination of the proliferation marker cyclin A, histological grade, and estrogen receptor status in a new variable with high prognostic impact in breast cancer.
27. Genomic subtypes of breast cancer identified by array-comparative genomic hybridization display distinct molecular and clinical characteristics
28. Gene expression profilers and conventional clinical markers to predict distant recurrences for premenopausal breast cancer patients after adjuvant chemotherapy.
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