WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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    Hormones and the Breast: Local and Environmental Interactions
    (American Association for Cancer Research, 2012) Brisken, C.; Yalçın Özuysal, Özden; Rajaram, R.; Ayyannan, A.; Beleut, M.; Yalçın, Özden; 04.03. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; 04. Faculty of Science; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    A woman's reproductive history affects her risk to get breast cancer. In particular, the number of menstrual cycles she experiences correlates with risk. We use tissue recombination experiments and different mouse mutant models to discern the roles of the ovarian hormones estrogens and progesterone act in the mammary gland. While estrogens drive pubertal development, progesterone is the major driver of proliferation in the adult mammary epithelium. Both steroids rely strongly on paracrine signaling to elicit cell proliferation and other biological effects.
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    The Importance of Loco-Regional Tumor Burden and Surgery on Survival in Patients With De Novo Stage Iv Breast Cancer; Post-Hoc Analyses of Protocol Mf07-01
    (American Association for Cancer Research, 2017) Özmen, Vahit; Sezgin, Efe; Karanlık, Hasan; Müslümanoğlu, Mahmut; İğci, Abdullah; Cantürk, Z.; Sezgin, Efe; 03.08. Department of Food Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Background: The MF07-01 trial is a multicenter phase III randomized controlled trial of treatment naive stage IV BC patients comparing loco-regional surgery (LRS) followed by appropriate systemic therapy (ST) versus ST alone. Aims: To evaluate the importance of loco-regional tumor burden and surgery on overall survival rate in patients with de novo stage IV breast cancer.