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1. Data from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Expression of ERβ1, ERβ2, and ERβ5 Identifies Distinct Prognostic Outcome for Breast Cancer Patients

2. Supplementary Tables S1-S3 from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Expression of ERβ1, ERβ2, and ERβ5 Identifies Distinct Prognostic Outcome for Breast Cancer Patients

4. Oestrogen receptor negative early operable primary breast cancer in older women-Biological characteristics and long-term clinical outcome.

5. Lymphatic Expression of CLEVER-1 in Breast Cancer and Its Relationship with Lymph Node Metastasis

6. Oestrogen receptor negative early operable primary breast cancer in older women—Biological characteristics and long-term clinical outcome

7. Global Histone Modifications in Breast Cancer Correlate with Tumor Phenotypes, Prognostic Factors, and Patient Outcome

8. Is acinic cell carcinoma a variant of secretory carcinoma? A FISH study using ETV6‘split apart’ probes

9. The Influence of Basal Phenotype on the Metastatic Pattern of Breast Cancer

10. Basal phenotype: a powerful prognostic factor in small screen-detected invasive breast cancer with long-term follow-up

11. CCND1 amplification and cyclin D1 expression in breast cancer and their relation with proteomic subgroups and patient outcome

12. Tumor Infiltrating T Lymphocytes and Apoptosis in Colorectal Cancer

13. Apoptosis of T-cell subsets in colorectal cancer in vivo

14. Basal phenotype identifies a poor prognostic subgroup of breast cancer of clinical importance

15. The 187th Meeting of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, The Robin Brook Centre, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 6-7 January 2005

16. Expression and co-expression of the members of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family in invasive breast carcinoma

17. The role of PTEN and its signalling pathways, including AKT, in breast cancer; an assessment of relationships with other prognostic factors and with outcome

18. Loss of CD59 expression in breast tumours correlates with poor survival

19. Correlation between immunohistochemistry (HercepTest) and fluorescencein situ hybridization (FISH) for HER-2 in 426 breast carcinomas from 37 centres

20. Neuroendocrine differentiation and prognosis in breast adenocarcinoma

21. Sonographic correlations with the new molecular classification of invasive breast cancer

22. Forkhead-box A1 (FOXA1) expression in breast cancer and its prognostic significance

23. A 1 Mb minimal amplicon at 8p11-12 in breast cancer identifies new candidate oncogenes

24. High-throughput protein expression analysis using tissue microarray technology of a large well-characterised series identifies biologically distinct classes of breast cancer confirming recent cDNA expression analyses

25. High-resolution analysis of 16q22.1 in breast carcinoma using DNA amplifiable probes (multiplex amplifiable probe hybridization technique) and immunohistochemistry

26. Expression of the transcription factor CTCF in invasive breast cancer: a candidate gene located at 16q22.1

27. Estrogen receptor-negative breast carcinomas: a review of morphology and immunophenotypical analysis

28. Expression of luminal and basal cytokeratins in human breast carcinoma

29. Prognostic significance of BRCA1 expression in sporadic breast carcinomas

30. Neuroendocrine differentiation and prognosis in breast adenocarcinoma

31. O-89 The effect of HER-2 overexpression on survival in early breast cancer

32. O-52 The basal phenotype (BP) is highly expressed in locally advanced breast cancer (LAPC) but does not predict response to neo-adjuvant anthracycline based chemotherapy

35. O-27 Breast cancer with basal phenotypic expression: mammographic findings

39. Biological characteristics of oestrogen receptor positive early operable primary breast cancer in the elderly

40. Primary endocrine therapy with anastrozole for early operable primary breast cancer in the elderly: Early clinical and biological data

41. Harald A. Benink's Financial Integration in Europe

42. Three-dimensional reconstruction of sentinel lymph nodes with metastatic breast cancer indicates three distinct patterns of tumour growth.

43. Loss of CD59 expression in breast tumours correlates with poor survival.

44. Correlation between immunohistochemistry (HercepTest) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for HER-2 in 426 breast carcinomas from 37 centres.

45. Sonographic correlations with the new molecular classification of invasive breast cancer.

46. Forkhead-box A1 (FOXA1) expression in breast cancer and its prognostic significance.

47. Is acinic cell carcinoma a variant of secretory carcinoma? A FISH study using ETV6'split apart' probes.

48. The influence of basal phenotype on the metastatic pattern of breast cancer.

49. Basal phenotype: a powerful prognostic factor in small screen-detected invasive breast cancer with long-term follow-up.

50. Basal phenotype identifies a poor prognostic subgroup of breast cancer of clinical importance.

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