Association of tumor volume with molecular phenotypes in breast cancer: A study at a tertiary care hospital
Santosh Sharma,
Sompal Singh,
Sanjay Kumar
Abstract:Breast cancer is a common cause of mortality among women worldwide. The incidence of this disease is higher in developing countries than in Western countries. Variations are noted in the distribution of breast cancer subtypes between Eastern and Western populations. Breast cancer is a heterogeneous lesion at the molecular level, and its prognosis is dependent on multiple factors. The present study aimed to determine the distribution of various molecular phenotypes of breast cancer and its association with tumo… Show more
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