“…Although the complexities of cancer prognosis (the high variability of tumor mutations, histological types, grades and stages) makes it too simplistic to think that the levels of expression of a single gene such as HIF1A might have significant impact on prognosis, increased HIF-1α and HIF-2α protein levels in diagnostic tumor biopsies have been correlated with poor prognosis in other types of cancer also, such as brain, breast, colon, cervix, endometrium, head/neck, lung, ovary, pancreas, prostate, rectum and stomach (reviewed in [1]). More recently, high HIF-1α expression has been studied in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) [73]. TNBC are a heterogeneous group of poorly differentiated, highly aggressive and metastatic breast cancer type.…”