The VEGF-Hypoxia Signature is Upregulated in Basal like Breast Tumors from Women of African Ancestry and Associated with Poor Outcomes in Breast Cancer
CONCLUSIONS: These data provide further evidence for breast cancer heterogeneity across diverse populations and molecular subtypes. Interventions selectively targeting VEGF-hypoxia and the immune microenvironment have the potential to improve overall survival in aggressive breast cancers that disproportionately impact Black women in the African Diaspora.PMID:38564595 | DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-1526
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Yoo Jane Han Siyao Liu Ashley Hardeman Padma Sheila Rajagopal Jeffrey Mueller Galina Khramtsova Ayodele Sanni Mustapha A Ajani Wendy Clayton Ian W Hurley Toshio F Yoshimatsu Yonglan Zheng Joel Parker Charles M Perou Olufunmilayo I Olopade Source Type: research
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