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Volume 1 Issue 1
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Breast Cancer Research: a meeting point as well as a journal
Bruce AJ Ponder Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:1 (27 October 1999)
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Do we now have a relevant animal model for breast cancer?
Barry Gusterson, Beatrice Howard, Tim Crook, Barbara Tennent Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:2-4 (2 July 1999)
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How many more breast cancer predisposition genes are there?
Douglas F Easton Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:14-17 (23 August 1999)
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Endogenous hormones and the aetiology of breast cancer
Timothy J Key, Pia K Verkasalo Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:18-21 (23 August 1999)
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Bringing estrogen receptors under control
Kathryn B Horwitz Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:5-7 (27 August 1999)
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Killing the umpire: cooperative defects in mitotic checkpoint and BRCA2 genes on the road to transformation
Frank McKeon Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:8-10 (7 October 1999)
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Epithelial stem cells in the mammary gland: casting light into dark corners
Elizabeth Anderson, Robert B Clarke Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:11-13 (7 October 1999)
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Opinion: why the variation in breast cancer survival in Europe?
Michel P Coleman Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:22-26 (7 October 1999)
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Review |
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The pathology of familial breast cancer: The pre-BRCA1/BRCA2 era - historical perspectives
Marc J van de Vijver Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:27-30 (27 October 1999)
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The pathology of familial breast cancer: Morphological aspects
Sunil R Lakhani Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:31-35 (27 October 1999)
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The pathology of familial breast cancer: Immunohistochemistry and molecular analysis
Pinchas P Osin, Sunil R Lakhani Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:36-40 (27 October 1999)
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The pathology of familial breast cancer: The pathology of familial breast cancer How do the functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 relate to breast tumour pathology?
David Bertwistle, Alan Ashworth Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:41-47 (27 October 1999)
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The pathology of familial breast cancer: Clinical and genetic counselling implications of breast cancer pathology
Fiona Lalloo, D Gareth R Evans Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:48-51 (27 October 1999)
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Second International Workshop on the function of BRCA1 and BRCA2, Cambridge, UK, 9 to 10 September 1999
Anastasia Gabriel, Peter Kerr, Madhuri Warren Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:52-53 (27 September 1999)
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Research |
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The Million Women Study: design and characteristics of the study population
The Million Women Study Collaborative Group Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:73-80 (19 August 1999)
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Glutathione S-transferase M1 null genotype: lack of association with tumour characteristics and survival in advanced breast cancer
Sarab Lizard-Nacol, Bruno Coudert, Pascal Colosetti, Jean-Marc Riedinger, Pierre Fargeot, Patrick Brunet-Lecomte Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:81-87 (1 September 1999)
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Cyclin D1 expression during rat mammary tumor development and its potential role in the resistance of the Copenhagen rat
James E Korkola, Geoffrey A Wood, Michael C Archer Breast Cancer Res 1999, 1:88-94 (7 October 1999)
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