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Schouten, P.C. (author), Grigoriadis, A. (author), Kuilman, T. (author), Mirza, H. (author), Watkins, J.A. (author), Cooke, S.A. (author), Van Dyk, E. (author), Severson, T.M. (author), Rueda, O.M. (author), Hoogstraat, M. (author), Verhagen, C. (author), Natrajan, R. (author), Chin, S.F. (author), Lips, E.H. (author), Kruizinga, J. (author), Velds, A. (author), Nieuwland, M. (author), Kerkhoven, R.M. (author), Krijgsman, O. (author), Vens, C. (author), Peeper, D. (author), Nederlof, P.M. (author), Caldas, C. (author), Tutt, A.N. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Linn, S.C. (author)
Breast cancers with BRCA1 germline mutation have a characteristic DNA copy number (CN) pattern. We developed a test that assigns CN profiles to be ‘BRCA1-like’ or ‘non-BRCA1-like’, which refers to resembling a BRCA1-mutated tumor or resembling a tumor without a BRCA1 mutation, respectively. Approximately one third of the BRCA1-like breast...
journal article 2015
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Holstege, H. (author), Van Beers, E. (author), Velds, A. (author), Liu, X. (author), Joosse, S.A. (author), Klarenbeek, S. (author), Schut, E. (author), Kerkhoven, R. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Nederlof, P.M. (author), Jonkers, J. (author)
Background: Genomic gains and losses are a result of genomic instability in many types of cancers. BRCA1- and BRCA2-mutated breast cancers are associated with increased amounts of chromosomal aberrations, presumably due their functions in genome repair. Some of these genomic aberrations may harbor genes whose absence or overexpression may give...
journal article 2010