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      A new genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer and its implications.

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          Breast cancer is a group of heterogeneous diseases that show substantial variation in their molecular and clinical characteristics. This heterogeneity poses significant challenges not only in breast cancer management, but also in studying the biology of the disease. Recently, rapid progress has been made in understanding the genomic diversity of breast cancer. These advances led to the characterisation of a new genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer, which substantially refines the existing classification systems currently used. The novel classification integrates molecular information on the genomic and transcriptomic landscapes of breast cancer to define 10 integrative clusters, each associated with distinct clinical outcomes and providing new insights into the underlying biology and potential molecular drivers. These findings have profound implications both for the individualisation of treatment approaches, bringing us a step closer to the realisation of personalised cancer management in breast cancer, but also provide a new framework for studying the underlying biology of each novel subtype.

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          Journal
          EMBO J.
          The EMBO journal
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1460-2075
          0261-4189
          Mar 06 2013
          : 32
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, Li Ka Shing Centre, Cambridge, UK.
          Article
          emboj201319
          10.1038/emboj.2013.19
          3590990
          23395906
          e2eb2b47-3d67-4d38-ae65-859eff20d654
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