Imaging Biomarkers as Predictors for Breast Cancer Death.
Wendy Yi-Ying WuLászló TabárTibor TotChing-Yuan FannAmy Ming-Fang YenSam Li-Sheng ChenSherry Yueh-Hsia ChiuMay Mei-Sheng KuChen-Yang HsuKerri R BeckmannRobert A SmithStephen W DuffyTony Hsiu-Hsi ChenPublished in: Journal of oncology (2019)
Combining imaging biomarkers such as the mammographic appearance of the tumor with the histopathologic distribution and basal phenotype, accurately predicted long-term risk of breast cancer death. The information may be relevant for determining the need for molecular testing, planning treatment, and determining the most appropriate clinical surveillance schedule for breast cancer patients.