Proteomic Profiling of Extracellular Vesicles Allows for Human Breast Cancer Subtyping
- Ali, a 42-year-old actress from Windsor, Berkshire, was identified with breast cancer at stage two during the previous year.
- She underwent gruelling chemotherapy and a mastectomy while knowing she would need radiotherapy, delaying reconstruction.
- In March this year, Ali revealed she had overcome the disease and discussed her recovery on a podcast this week.
- Ali explained that she was unable to undergo reconstruction initially because it was anticipated she would require radiotherapy, and mentioned that she uses an effective prosthetic which has been very helpful.
- Ali’s experience highlights ongoing challenges during recovery, reflected in her April social media post about grief and gradual healing post-treatment.
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Proteomic profiling of extracellular vesicles allows for human breast cancer subtyping
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a potential source of disease-associated biomarkers for diagnosis. In breast cancer, comprehensive analyses of EVs could yield robust and reliable subtype-specific biomarkers that are still critically needed to improve diagnostic routines and clinical outcome. Here, we show that proteome profiles of EVs secreted by different breast cancer cell lines are highly indicative of their respective molecular subtypes, ev…
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