Role of inflammatory infiltrates in triple negative breast cancer: Table 1

Volume: 68, Issue: 7, Pages: 506 - 510
Published: Mar 6, 2015
Abstract
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogenous disease often characterised by aggressive biology and poor prognosis. Efforts to precisely treat TNBC have been compounded by the lack of specific therapeutic molecular targets. Recent transcriptomic studies have revealed, among others, an immunomodulatory subtype of TNBC, whereby activated immune response genes are associated with good prognosis. Since then, a great deal of effort has been...
Paper Details
Title
Role of inflammatory infiltrates in triple negative breast cancer: Table 1
Published Date
Mar 6, 2015
Volume
68
Issue
7
Pages
506 - 510
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