Higher serum concentrations of vimentin and DAKP1 are associated with aggressive breast tumour phenotypes in Ghanaian women
Abstract Background Breast cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, exhibits aggressive behavior in indigenous African women evidenced by high histologic grade tumours with low hormone receptor positivity. Aggressive breast cancers...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Arko-Boham (Author), Justice Tanihu Lomotey (Author), Emmanuel Nomo Tetteh (Author), Emmanuel Ayitey Tagoe (Author), Nii Ayite Aryee (Author), Ewurama Ampadu Owusu (Author), Isaac Okai (Author), Richard Michael Blay (Author), Joe-Nat (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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