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Poster presented at the UK interdisiplinary breast cancer symposium (ukibcs.org) 27th-28th January 2020:
Contrasting DCIS and invasive breast cancer by subtype suggests basal-like DCIS as distinct lesions

 
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Fjørtoft MO, Garred Ø, Lingjærde OC, Lande KT, Ottestad L, Bergheim IR, OSBREAC, Lømo J, LaMont C, Myklebust JH, Russnes H, Huse K, Rye IH (2025)
Single-cell analysis reveals tumour size as a key driver of immune cell profile alterations in primary breast tumours and corresponding lymph nodes
BJC Rep, 3 (1), 35
DOI 10.1038/s44276-025-00152-3, PubMed 40394379

Lindemann K, Kildal W, Kleppe A, Tobin KAR, Pradhan M, Mascialino B, Schneider D, Edvardsen H, Sørlie T, Kristensen GB, Askautrud HA (2024)
Real-world outcomes in molecular subgroups for patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer treated with platinum-based chemotherapy
Int J Gynecol Cancer, 35 (5), 101618
DOI 10.1016/j.ijgc.2024.101618, PubMed 40189984

Bergholtz H, Norum JH, Lien TG, Skrede ML, Garred Ø, Sørlie T (2025)
B cells and energy metabolism in HER2-positive DCIS: insights into breast cancer progression from spatial-omics analyses
Breast Cancer Res, 27 (1), 44
DOI 10.1186/s13058-025-01990-2, PubMed 40119362



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