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Christos Sotiriou

Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles

Publications -  558
Citations -  54645

Christos Sotiriou is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 505 publications receiving 45407 citations. Previous affiliations of Christos Sotiriou include The Breast Cancer Research Foundation & University of Thessaly.

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Breast cancer classification and prognosis based on gene expression profiles from a population-based study

TL;DR: Gene expression patterns were found to be strongly associated with estrogen receptor (ER) status and moderately associated with grade, but not associated with menopausal status, nodal status, or tumor size, in an unselected group of 99 node-negative and node-positive breast cancer patients.
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International network of cancer genome projects

Thomas J. Hudson, +273 more
TL;DR: Systematic studies of more than 25,000 cancer genomes will reveal the repertoire of oncogenic mutations, uncover traces of the mutagenic influences, define clinically relevant subtypes for prognosis and therapeutic management, and enable the development of new cancer therapies.
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The evaluation of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer: recommendations by an International TILs Working Group 2014

TL;DR: Current data on the clinical validity and utility of TILs in BC are reviewed in an effort to foster better knowledge and insight in this rapidly evolving field, and to develop a standardized methodology for visual assessment on H&E sections.
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Landscape of somatic mutations in 560 breast cancer whole-genome sequences

Serena Nik-Zainal, +89 more
- 02 Jun 2016 - 
TL;DR: This analysis of all classes of somatic mutation across exons, introns and intergenic regions highlights the repertoire of cancer genes and mutational processes operative, and progresses towards a comprehensive account of the somatic genetic basis of breast cancer.