13 research outputs found
Crimes and misdemeanours: managing dissent in the twentieth and twenty-first century Labour Party
Effect of Complete Denture Rehabilitation on Oral Health-related Quality of Life in Completely Edentulous Patients
Matrix Product Ensembles of Hermite Type and the Hyperbolic Harish-Chandra–Itzykson–Zuber Integral
CDH1 germline mutations and hereditary lobular breast cancer
Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer is an autosomal dominant inherited disease associated of CDH1 germline mutations (that encodes for the E-cadherin protein), and lobular breast cancer is the second most frequent type of neoplasia. Recently, novel E-cadherin constitutional alterations have been identified in pedigree clustering only for lobular breast carcinoma without evidence of diffuse gastric tumors and in absence of BRCA1/2 mutations. This first evidence opens novel questions about the inherited correlation between diffuse gastric and lobular breast cancers. In this brief review we revise the literature data about the CDH1 mutation frequency affecting exclusively lobular breast cancer, providing clinical recommendation for asymptomatic mutation carriers
