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Molecular Oncology of Breast Cancer

Author(s): Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Texas
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763748104
  • ISBN-10:0763748102
  • Hardcover    500 pages      © 2005
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The first comprehensive reference to focus on the molecular development and treatment of the disease, Molecular Oncology of Breast Cancer provides authoritative information across the spectrum of modern breast cancer research and clinical care. Edited by two world-class experts in cancer pathology, drug development, and patient management, with contributions from over 50 experts, this ground-breaking text describes the genes, proteins, and biologic pathways that are being evaluated today and will be tested in the future to derive the molecular signature of each newly diagnosed breast cancer. For the first time, readers can now obtain, in a single volume, up-to-date information on how molecular-based tests are being used to identify predisposition, provide earliest detection, decide classification based on genetic fingerprint and predict therapy-specific outcomes. MOBC includes unique chapters on functional imaging and the impact of targeted therapies on the FDA approval process. This book gives readers vital, up-to-date information on important molecular discoveries that affect the everyday management of the breast cancer patient.

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Only comprehensive book of its kind

Provides a simplified, complete overview of the complex molecular basis of breast cancer

Focuses on integrated molecular diagnostics and targeted therapy pathways

Features sections on pharmacogenomics and molecular classification

Includes chapters on functional imaging and regulatory issues

Emphasizes throughout the practical clinical application of modern molecular research and techniques

Copiously illustrated with highest quality images, including 70+ in color

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Foreword:  John Mendelsohn, MD, President, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Preface:  Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX and Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 1.  Introduction and Background   

Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 2.  Molecular Diagnostic Techniques in Breast Cancer 

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 3.  Clinical and Molecular Epidemiology of Breast Cancer 

Abenaa Brewster, MD, MHS, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Melissa Bondy, PhD, both of The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 4.  Predisposition for Breast Cancer

Marion Kiechle, MD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 
Alfons Meindl, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Chapter 5.  Screening and Early Detection, Serum and Nipple Aspirates, Routine and Molecular Methods including Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction, and Proteomics 

Douglas P. Malinowski, PhD,  Tripath Oncology, Durhasm, NC

Chapter 6.  Genomic and Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer

Christos Sotiriou, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Christine Desmedt, PhD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Virginie Durbecq, PhD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Lissandra Dal Lago, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Marc Lacroix, PhD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Fatima Cardoso, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Martine Piccart, MD, PhD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium

Chapter 7.  Cytology: Clinical Sample Procurement and On-Slide Technologies

W. Fraser Symmans, MD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 8.  Histopathology of Breast Cancer: Correlation With Molecular Markers

W. Fraser Symmans, MD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 9.  Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection and Micrometastasis Detection in Bone Marrow and Lymph Nodes 

Volkmar Müller, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany 
Sabine Kasimir-Bauer, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Essen, Germany
Klaus Pantel, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Chapter 10.  Prognostic and Predictive Factors Overview

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Chapter 11.  Breast Cancer Cytogenetics, Chromosomal Abnormalities, and Comparative Genomic Hybridization

Mark Watson, MSc, University of Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Lynn Cawkwell, PhD, University of Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Chapter 12.  DNA Ploidy and S Phase Analysis in Breast Cancer

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Merrill S. Ross, BS, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY
Shahgul Anwar, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY
Ann Boguniewicz, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY

Chapter 13.  Cell Proliferation Markers and Cell Cycle Regulators in Breast Cancer

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Carlos Cordon-Cardo, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

Chapter 14.  Targeted Therapy for Cancer: Integrating Diagnostics and Therapeutics 

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 15.  Hormone Receptors and Hormonal-based Therapy for Breast Cancer

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 16.  HER-2/neu Gene and Protein in Breast Cancer 

Fatima Cardoso, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Virginie Durbecq, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Christos Sotiriou, MD, Jules Bordet Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 17.  Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Other Growth Factors and Receptors

Joan Albanell, MD, ICMHO & IDIBAPS, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 18.  Tumor-Associated Proteolytic Factors: Markers For Tumor Invasion And Metastasis

Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Viktor Magdolen, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Eleftherios Diamandis, MD, PhD, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, and University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Ronald E. Kates, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Manfred Schmitt, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Chapter 19.  Breast Cancer and Angiogenesis

Manfred Schmitt, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 
Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA

Chapter 20.  Cell Adhesion Markers

H. Höfler, MD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
B. Luber, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Chapter 21.  Programmed Cell Death and Breast Cancer

Xiao-Ming Yin, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
Gerald P. Linette, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA

Chapter 22.  Oncogenes 

Andre M. Oliveira, PhD, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Jonathan A. Fletcher, MD, both of Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

Chapter 23.  p53 and Tumor Suppressor Genes in Breast Cancer 

Andre M. Oliveira, PhD, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Jonathan A. Fletcher, MD, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

Chapter 24.  The Ubiquitin–Proteasome Pathway and Breast Cancer 

Robert Z. Orlowski, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Chapter 25.  DNA Repair and the Maintenance of Genomic Stability in Breast Cancer 

Jennifer E. Quinn, PhD, Cancer Research Centre, Queens University Belfast and Belfast City  Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Richard D. Kennedy, MD, PhD, Cancer Research Centre, Queens University Belfast and Belfast City  Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland
D. Paul Harkin, MD, Cancer Research Centre, Queens University Belfast and Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Chapter 26.  Biologic and Clinical Significance of DNA Gene Methylation and Epigenetics Events in Breast Cancer 

Manel Esteller, MD, PhD, Spanish National Cancer Center, Spain 
Esteban Ballestar, MD, Spanish National Cancer Center, Spain

Chapter 27.  DNA Methylation in Breast Cancer as Diagnostic Markers and Targets for Cancer Therapy

Sabine Maier, PhD, Epigenomics AG, Berlin, Germany
Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Manfred Schmitt, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
John A. Foekens, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
John W. M. Martens, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Chapter 28.  Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics, and Predicting Response to Therapy

Lajos Pusztai, MD, PhD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
James Stec, BS, Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, MA
Mark Ayers, BS, Bristol Myers Squibb Corp., Princeton, NJ
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
Peter Wagner, MD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Roman Rouzier, MD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 
Fraser Symmans, MD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Chapter 29.  Mammography and Molecular Imaging 

Hernan I. Vargas, MD, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA
M. Perla Vargas, MD, and
Iraj Khalkhali, MD, all of Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California

Chapter 30.  Translation of Molecular Markers to Clinical Practice 

Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Christoph Thomssen, MD, Universitats-Klinikum Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Ronald E. Kates, PhD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Chapter 31.  Regulatory Aspects and Implications of Molecular Testing in the United States 

Robert Pietrusko, PhD, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA


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Jeffrey S. Ross, MD-Albany Medical College, Albany, New York

Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, is a graduate of Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio and The State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine in Buffalo, N.Y. He served as an intern resident and fellow in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass. and was certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology in 1974. Following his training, Dr. Ross served as Chief of Pathology at the Moncrief United States Army Hospital in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. From 1977 until 1989, he was a member of the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Medical School reaching the rank of Professor and Assistant Dean while continuing as research Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1989, he became the Cyrus Strong Merrill Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Albany Medical College and Pathologist-in-Chief at the Albany Medical Center Hospital in Albany, N.Y. The Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Department at Albany Medical Center is a large academic pathology and clinical laboratory practice and provides services to a network of community hospitals, multi-specialty physician groups, governmental agencies, extended care facilities and for-profit regional and national laboratory companies throughout upstate New York and western New England. This program was privatized in 2002 as Affiliated Pathology Services, Inc. with Dr. Ross serving as President and Chief Executive Officer.

Dr. Ross has received numerous academic awards, three patents in molecular diagnostics and is the author of more than 470 peer-reviewed scientific articles, research abstracts, three textbooks and numerous book chapters in the fields of pathology, molecular diagnostics, oncology and translational cancer research. At Albany Medical College, Dr. Ross directs a federally funded research laboratory in molecular pathology. Since 2000, Dr. Ross has been a member of the NIH Clinical Oncology Study Section. He serves on the editorial boards and reviewer lists of numerous scientific journals and is Associate Editor for Basic Science of the American Journal of Clinical Pathology. He has served in multiple leadership positions for the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, the College of American Pathologists, the International Academy of Pathology and the Association of Pathology Chairs. Dr. Ross is a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of the Welch-Allyn Corporation and Tripath Oncology, Inc. In December 1999, on semi-sabbatical leave, Dr. Ross was named Scientific Fellow and Head of Molecular Pathology at Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. Currently, Dr. Ross continues to serve as Senior Scientific Fellow for Oncology Molecular Medicine at Millennium and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Albany Medical College and the Albany Medical Center Hospital.

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Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP-The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Texas

Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP is a native of Hungary who obtained his MD in Bogota, Columbia from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 1970.  Postgraduate training in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology was completed at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio and the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, respectively. Board certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology, Dr. Hortobagyi’s research interests include developmental therapeutics, and all aspects of the biology and management of breast cancer. Dr. Hortobagyi has contributed over 400
full-length publications in peer-reviewed journals, over 290 invited papers and more than 100 book chapters. Since completing his subspecialty training, he has remained at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. He has occupied multiple administrative positions at that institution, including Alternate Head, Medical Breast Service (7/79 - 5/84); Associate Vice President for Patient Care (7/80 - 2/81); Director of the Medical Oncology Fellowship Training Program (7/80 - 12/85); Chief, Medical Breast Service (5/84 - 11/92); Chairman, Department of Breast Medical Oncology (11/92 - present), and Director, Breast Cancer Research Group. Currently he is Professor of Medicine, Chairman of the Department of Breast Medical Oncology and Nellie B. Connally Chair in Breast Cancer at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.  

Dr. Hortobagyi has received numerous academic awards, including the Nylene Eckles Professorship of Breast Cancer Research at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; the Cino del Duca Award, Paris, France, 1995; the 1997 Sir Peter Freyer Medal and Memorial Lecture, in Galway, Ireland; the 1997 Brinker International Award of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; the 1999 Vermeille Medal of the City of Paris, France; and in 2001, the rank of Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur (Paris, France). In 2000, he was selected as the Most Frequently Published Breast Cancer Investigator of the 20th Century. In 2003, he received the Horizon Scientific Achievement Award in Cancer Research, Glenn Robbins Award, Award of Excellence - 21st Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference and the 2004 Jeffrey A. Gottlieb Memorial Award. He was elected corresponding Member of the National Academy of Medicine of Argentina, Mexico and Hungary; Honorary Member of the Clinical Oncology Societies of Argentina, Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Peru, and Spain;  and Honorary Member of the Senology Societies of Germany, Greece, Hungary, Mexico, and Peru.   

His professional society activities include membership in the American Society of Clinical Oncology, where he currently serves as member of the Board of Directors; American Association for Cancer Research; Fellow of the American College of Physicians; President of the International Society of Breast Diseases (Senology), 1996-1998; and Member of the Board of Governors of the International Association for Breast Cancer Research, 1993-1998. 

Editorial Activities: Co-Editor for Breast Disease, 1989-1996; Member of the Editorial Board of Revisiones en Cancer (Spain); Tumor Oncologia (Argentina); Revista del Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (Mexico); Breast Surgery Index and Reviews: Journal of Clinical Oncology; The Breast Journal; References en Gynecologie Obstetrique; Senior Editor and Section Editor for Breast Cancer of The Oncologist; Annals of Surgical Oncology; Women and Cancer; Oncologia Clinica (Argentina); The Breast; Diagnostico (Argentina); and Oncology, Seminars in Breast Disease, Cancer Treatment Reviews, Breast Cancer (Japan), Clinical Cancer Research, Clinical Breast Cancer, and International Journal of Oncology.

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  • “Molecular Oncology of Breast Cancer comes at just the right time . . . this book provides a comprehensive, current assessment of our knowledge of genes and molecular pathways involved in breast cancer, together with practical as well as potential applications to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.”

    -- From the foreword by John Mendelsohn, M.D.
    President, MD Anderson Cancer Center

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