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Abstract PD1-12: Identification of copy number alterations associated with the progression of high risk premalignant breast lesions to breast carcinoma

T Kader, P Hill, K Opeskin, DL Goode, K Elder, J-M Pang, SB Fox, GB Mann, IG Campbell, KL Gorringe

Cancer Research | American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) | Published : 2018

Abstract

Abstract Background: Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) is common finding in the mammographic era, but has wide variation in diagnosis and treatment. ADH is a high risk factor for invasive breast ductal carcinoma (IDC), and is also considered to be a non-obligate precursor to IDC. Although a few studies have revealed some of the common genomic characteristics of ADH, a clear understanding of the molecular changes associated with breast cancer progression has been limited by inadequately powered studies and low resolution methodology (Lopez-Garcia et al., 2010, Histopathology 57: 171-192). Copy number alterations (CNAs), one of the major genetic alterations in cancer, are presen..

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