Breast cancer (BC) to date remains the most common cancer in women [1]. The increased incidence is due to wide intro duction of mammography screening programs and continues to grow with the aging of the popu lation, while the prevalence is increasing as a consequence of improvements in treatment out comes. At the same time, mortality has decreased thanks to an efficient screening that enables dis ease diagnosis at a very early stage. Moreover, chemotherapy and endocrine adjuvant therapy have strongly implemented treatment in BC.
Incorvaia, L., Castiglia, M., Perez, A., Massihnia, D., Caruso, S., Altintas, S., et al. (2017). Liquid Biopsy in Breast Cancer. In Antonio Russo, Antonio Giordano, Christian Rolfo (a cura di), Liquid Biopsy in Cancer Patients. The Hand Lens for Tumor Evolution (pp. 77-84) [10.1007/978-3-319-55661-1_9].
Liquid Biopsy in Breast Cancer
INCORVAIA, Lorena;CASTIGLIA, Marta;Perez, Alessandro;Massihnia, Daniela;CALO', Valentina;RUSSO, Antonio
2017-01-01
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Breast cancer (BC) to date remains the most common cancer in women [1]. The increased incidence is due to wide intro duction of mammography screening programs and continues to grow with the aging of the popu lation, while the prevalence is increasing as a consequence of improvements in treatment out comes. At the same time, mortality has decreased thanks to an efficient screening that enables dis ease diagnosis at a very early stage. Moreover, chemotherapy and endocrine adjuvant therapy have strongly implemented treatment in BC.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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