Exploring Molecular Alterations in Breast Cancer Among Indian Women Using Label‐Free Quantitative Serum Proteomics
Anil Kumar Tomar,
Ayushi Thapliyal,
Sandeep R. Mathur
et al.
Abstract:The clinical data indicate that diverse parameters characterize breast cancer patients in India, including age at presentation, risk factors, outcomes, and behavior. Alarming incidence and mortality rates emphasize the crucial need for early screening measures to combat breast cancer‐related deaths effectively. Quantitative proteomic approaches prove pivotal in predicting cancer prognosis, analyzing protein expression patterns tied to disease aggressiveness and metastatic potential, and facilitating conversant… Show more
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