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Gene Expression Signatures in Breast Cancer: A Surgical Oncologist’s Perspective

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Gene expression signatures provide information about the biologic behavior of each individual patient’s breast cancer. As new GES are introduced into clinical practice, surgeons must become fully informed about these advances in order to provide truly personalized cancer care plans to our patients.

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