Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer

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Main Authors: Iau, P.T.C., Marafie, M., Ali, A., Sng, J.H., Macmillan, R.D., Pinder, S., Denley, H.E., Ellis, I.O., Wenzyck, P., Scott, N., Cross, G., Blamey, R.W.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1133672024-11-14T06:28:36Z Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer Iau, P.T.C. Marafie, M. Ali, A. Sng, J.H. Macmillan, R.D. Pinder, S. Denley, H.E. Ellis, I.O. Wenzyck, P. Scott, N. Cross, G. Blamey, R.W. SURGERY BRCA Breast cancer histology Large exon rearrangements Medullary breast cancer Selection criteria 10.1023/B:BREA.0000021049.61839.e5 Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 85 1 81-88 BCTRD 2014-12-01T06:53:41Z 2014-12-01T06:53:41Z 2004-05 Article Iau, P.T.C., Marafie, M., Ali, A., Sng, J.H., Macmillan, R.D., Pinder, S., Denley, H.E., Ellis, I.O., Wenzyck, P., Scott, N., Cross, G., Blamey, R.W. (2004-05). Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 85 (1) : 81-88. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BREA.0000021049.61839.e5 01676806 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/113367 000220395500007 Scopus
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topic BRCA
Breast cancer histology
Large exon rearrangements
Medullary breast cancer
Selection criteria
spellingShingle BRCA
Breast cancer histology
Large exon rearrangements
Medullary breast cancer
Selection criteria
Iau, P.T.C.
Marafie, M.
Ali, A.
Sng, J.H.
Macmillan, R.D.
Pinder, S.
Denley, H.E.
Ellis, I.O.
Wenzyck, P.
Scott, N.
Cross, G.
Blamey, R.W.
Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
description 10.1023/B:BREA.0000021049.61839.e5
author2 SURGERY
author_facet SURGERY
Iau, P.T.C.
Marafie, M.
Ali, A.
Sng, J.H.
Macmillan, R.D.
Pinder, S.
Denley, H.E.
Ellis, I.O.
Wenzyck, P.
Scott, N.
Cross, G.
Blamey, R.W.
format Article
author Iau, P.T.C.
Marafie, M.
Ali, A.
Sng, J.H.
Macmillan, R.D.
Pinder, S.
Denley, H.E.
Ellis, I.O.
Wenzyck, P.
Scott, N.
Cross, G.
Blamey, R.W.
author_sort Iau, P.T.C.
title Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
title_short Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
title_full Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
title_fullStr Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Are medullary breast cancers an indication for BRCA1 mutation screening? A mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
title_sort are medullary breast cancers an indication for brca1 mutation screening? a mutation analysis of 42 cases of medullary breast cancer
publishDate 2014
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/113367
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