2009
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs-2024
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Distinct multiethnic genome-wide alterations in breast cancer using paraffin embedded samples: preliminary analysis.

Abstract: #2024 Background and Rational: Ethnic-specific disparities in breast cancer (BC) stage of presentation and survival rates are well documented. To further investigate possible ethnic-specific genetic contributions to these disparities, we are completing gene expression profiling studies in a multi-ethnic cohort consisting of thirty “Triple Negative” BC patients [10 each African-American (AA), Hispanic (His) and non-Hispanic white (Cauc) women] matched for age of diagnosis and hormone receptor sta… Show more

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“…Major differences in gene expression between Hispanics and NHW have also been described [27] . Baumbach et al [28] presented genetic microarray analysis of 28 paraffin-embedded, triple-negative breast cancer samples from Hispanic, white, and black women. Ethnic-specific expression patterns were observed in both tumor and normal tissue specimens.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Major differences in gene expression between Hispanics and NHW have also been described [27] . Baumbach et al [28] presented genetic microarray analysis of 28 paraffin-embedded, triple-negative breast cancer samples from Hispanic, white, and black women. Ethnic-specific expression patterns were observed in both tumor and normal tissue specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baumbach et al [33] recently presented genetic microarray analysis of 28 paraffin-embedded, triple-negative breast cancer samples from Hispanic (10 samples), white (8 samples), and black (10 samples) women. For each sample, normal tissue from the same patient was used as control to determine differential gene expression.…”
Section: Breast Cancer Gene Microarray and Genetic Polymorphism Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%