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Nature Clinical Practice Oncology (2007) 4, 618
doi:10.1038/ncponc0940  

Distinct patterns of recurrence in triple-negative breast tumors

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The basal-like subtype of breast cancer, which consists mainly of 'triple-negative' breast cancers (i.e. tumors negative for the estrogen receptor [ER], progesterone receptor [PR] and HER2), is associated with worse survival than other subtypes. A long-term follow-up study compared outcomes of women with triple-negative breast cancer with those of women with other types of breast cancer.

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