2024
Clinicopathologic Characteristics of MYC Copy Number Amplification in Breast Cancer.
Sun T, Golestani R, Zhan H, Krishnamurti U, Harigopal M, Zhong M, Liang Y. Clinicopathologic Characteristics of MYC Copy Number Amplification in Breast Cancer. International Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2024, 10668969241256109. PMID: 38839260, DOI: 10.1177/10668969241256109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerCopy number amplificationClinicopathological characteristicsAssociation with <i>TP53</i> mutation. InAssociated with invasive ductal carcinomaEstrogen receptor (ER)-negativeDisease-free survival timeGene copy number amplificationC-myc immunostainingNon-amplified tumorsTP53</i> mutationsTriple-negative statusMetastatic breast cancerInvasive ductal carcinomaMYC protein overexpressionBreast cancer patientsTriple-negativeDuctal carcinomaClinicopathological featuresGenetic abnormalitiesClinical dataImmunohistochemical studiesCancer patientsProtein overexpressionSurvival time
2014
The Clinicopathologic Significance of Centromere 17 Copy Number Alterations in Invasive Breast Carcinoma
Krishnamurti U, Silverman J. The Clinicopathologic Significance of Centromere 17 Copy Number Alterations in Invasive Breast Carcinoma. Advances In Anatomic Pathology 2014, 19: 13-17. DOI: 10.1097/pcr.0000000000000016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse prognostic factorHER2 amplificationBreast cancerPrognostic factorsHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) oncoproteinCopy number alterationsInvasive breast cancerInvasive breast carcinomaHER2/CEP17HER2 gene amplificationNumber alterationsHER2 copy numberChromosome 17 polysomyCEP17 duplicationMost patientsHER2 overexpressionBreast carcinomaClinicopathologic significanceHER2 2Chromosome 17PatientsCancerProtein overexpressionCopy numberHER2