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The Accumulation of Specific Amplifications Characterizes Two Different Genomic Pathways of Evolution of Familial Breast Tumors
2005
Clinical Cancer Research
Purpose and Methods: High-level DNA amplifications are recurrently found in breast cancer, and some of them are associated with poor patient prognosis. To determine their frequency and co-occurrence in familial breast cancer, we have analyzed 80 tumors previously characterized for BRCA1 and BRCA2 germ-line mutations (26 BRCA1,18 BRCA2, and 36 non-BRCA1/2) using high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization. Results:Twenty-one regions were identified as recurrently amplified, such as 8q21-23
doi:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-05-1278
pmid:16361540
fatcat:tsiavjrydnhnzgij7h4yu5ycga