Erick Roman-Perez
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Casbas-Hernandez P, Sun X, Roman-Perez E, DArcy M, Sandhu R, Hishida A, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2014 Dec;
24(2):406-14.
PMID: 25465802
Introduction: Overall survival of early-stage breast cancer patients is similar for those who undergo breast-conserving therapy (BCT) and mastectomy; however, 10% to 15% of women undergoing BCT suffer ipsilateral breast...
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Casbas-Hernandez P, DArcy M, Roman-Perez E, Brauer H, McNaughton K, Miller S, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2013 Sep;
15(5):R82.
PMID: 24025166
Introduction: Basal-like and luminal breast cancers have distinct stromal-epithelial interactions, which play a role in progression to invasive cancer. However, little is known about how stromal-epithelial interactions evolve in benign...
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Brauer H, Makowski L, Hoadley K, Casbas-Hernandez P, Lang L, Roman-Perez E, et al.
Clin Cancer Res
. 2012 Dec;
19(3):571-85.
PMID: 23236214
Purpose: Cancer cells have altered metabolism, with increased glucose uptake, glycolysis, and biomass production. This study conducted genomic and metabolomic analyses to elucidate how tumor and stromal genomic characteristics influence...
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Gene expression in extratumoral microenvironment predicts clinical outcome in breast cancer patients
Roman-Perez E, Casbas-Hernandez P, Pirone J, Rein J, Carey L, Lubet R, et al.
Breast Cancer Res
. 2012 Mar;
14(2):R51.
PMID: 22429463
Introduction: A gene expression signature indicative of activated wound responses is common to more than 90% of non-neoplastic tissues adjacent to breast cancer, but these tissues also exhibit substantial heterogeneity....
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Camp J, Elloumi F, Roman-Perez E, Rein J, Stewart D, Harrell J, et al.
Mol Cancer Res
. 2010 Dec;
9(1):3-13.
PMID: 21131600
Basal-like breast cancers have several well-characterized distinguishing molecular features, but most of these are features of the cancer cells themselves. The unique stromal-epithelial interactions, and more generally, microenvironmental features of...