Genomics and premalignant breast lesions: Clues to the development and progression of lobular breast cancer

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Advances in genomic technology have improved our understanding of the genetic events that parallel breast cancer development. Because almost all mammary carcinomas develop in the terminal duct lobular units of the breast, understanding the events involved in mammary gland development make it possible to recognize those events that, when altered, contribute to breast neoplasia. In this review we focus on lobular carcinomas, discussing the pathology, development, and progression of premalignant lobular lesions from a genomic point of view. We highlight studies utilizing genomic approaches and describe how these investigations have furthered our understanding of the complexity of premalignant breast lesions. © 2007 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Mastracci, T. L., Boulos, F. I., Andrulis, I. L. I. L., & Lam, W. L. (2007, November 16). Genomics and premalignant breast lesions: Clues to the development and progression of lobular breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr1785

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