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Microarrays progression-based

Based on transcriptional profiling, Oncotype DX and MammaPrint, which will be described in details later in this section, have been developed and used in clinics. It has been shown that the gene expression-based microarray profiling offers tremendous potential to define subcategories of breast cancer, to predict disease relapse, to predict chemotherapy response, and to predict progression of ductal carcinoma in situ (7). [Pg.290]


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