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  1. Authors: A Gonçalves, B Esterni, F Bertucci, R Sauvan, M Cubizolles, S Granjeaud, C Chabannon, G Houvenaegel, J Jacquemier, X-Y Meng, ET Fung, D Birnbaum, D Maraninchi, P Viens and JP Borg
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7(Suppl 2):P5.03

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 7 Supplement 2

  2. Authors: L Foretova, M Lukesova, P Vasickova, M Navratilova, H Pavlu, J Kuklova, V Urbankova, D Hanouskova, B Dvorackova and E Machackova
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7(Suppl 2):P1.06

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 7 Supplement 2

  3. Desmocollin 3 (DSC3) is a member of the cadherin superfamily of calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecules and a principle component of desmosomes. Desmosomal proteins such as DSC3 are integral to the maintenan...

    Authors: Marc M Oshiro, Christina J Kim, Ryan J Wozniak, Damian J Junk, José L Muñoz-Rodríguez, Jeanne A Burr, Matthew Fitzgerald, Sangita C Pawar, Anne E Cress, Frederick E Domann and Bernard W Futscher
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R669
  4. Existing methods to detect breast cancer in asymptomatic patients have limitations, and there is a need to develop more accurate and convenient methods. In this study, we investigated whether early detection o...

    Authors: Praveen Sharma, Narinder S Sahni, Robert Tibshirani, Per Skaane, Petter Urdal, Hege Berghagen, Marianne Jensen, Lena Kristiansen, Cecilie Moen, Pradeep Sharma, Alia Zaka, Jarle Arnes, Torill Sauer, Lars A Akslen, Ellen Schlichting, Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale…
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R634
  5. Mammographic density is a strong, independent risk factor for breast cancer. A critical unanswered question is whether cancers tend to arise in mammographically dense tissue (i.e. are densities directly relate...

    Authors: Giske Ursin, Linda Hovanessian-Larsen, Yuri R Parisky, Malcolm C Pike and Anna H Wu
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R605
  6. In 2001, data from the California Cancer Registry suggested that breast cancer incidence rates among non-Hispanic white (nHW) women in Marin County, California, had increased almost 60% between 1991 and 1999. ...

    Authors: Amanda I Phipps, Christina A Clarke and Rochelle R Ereman
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R655
  7. Epidemiological evidence strongly links fish oil, which is rich in docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), with low incidences of several types of cancer. The inhibitory effects of omega-3 ...

    Authors: Rafat A Siddiqui, Mustapha Zerouga, Min Wu, Alicia Castillo, Kevin Harvey, Gary P Zaloga and William Stillwell
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R645
  8. High body mass index has been associated with increased risk for various cancers, including breast cancer. Here we describe studies using 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) to investigate the role of obesity i...

    Authors: Reza Hakkak, Andy W Holley, Stewart L MacLeod, Pippa M Simpson, George J Fuchs, Chan Hee Jo, Thomas Kieber-Emmons and Soheila Korourian
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R627
  9. ScFv(FRP5)-ETA is a recombinant antibody toxin with binding specificity for ErbB2 (HER2). It consists of an N-terminal single-chain antibody fragment (scFv), genetically linked to truncated Pseudomonas exotoxin A...

    Authors: Gunter von Minckwitz, Sebastian Harder, Sascha Hövelmann, Elke Jäger, Salah-Eddin Al-Batran, Sibylle Loibl, Akin Atmaca, Christian Cimpoiasu, Antje Neumann, Aklil Abera, Alexander Knuth, Manfred Kaufmann, Dirk Jäger, Alexander B Maurer and Winfried S Wels
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R617

    The Erratum to to this article has been published in Breast Cancer Research 2006 8:403

  10. The use of postmenopausal hormone therapy after breast cancer remains controversial. Evidence shows variation by study design, and even among three randomized controlled trials there is substantial heterogenei...

    Authors: Graham A Colditz
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:168
  11. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3Ks) are a group of lipid kinases that regulate signaling pathways involved in cell proliferation, adhesion, survival, and motility. Even though PIK3CA amplification and somatic ...

    Authors: Guojun Wu, Mingzhao Xing, Elizabeth Mambo, Xin Huang, Junwei Liu, Zhongmin Guo, Aditi Chatterjee, David Goldenberg, Susanne M Gollin, Saraswati Sukumar, Barry Trink and David Sidransky
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 7:R609

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