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Onderzoeker
Steven Van Laere
- Disciplines:Gynaecologie en verloskunde, Verpleegkunde, Endocrinologie en metabole ziekten
Affiliaties
- Gynaecologische Oncologie (Afdeling)
Lid
Vanaf1 jan 2012 → 31 jan 2015
Projecten
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- Groeipatronen van levermetastasen: van biologie tot biomarkers.Vanaf1 jan 2014 → 31 dec 2014Financiering: Internationale samenwerking en mobiliteit
Publicaties
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- LRG1 mRNA expression in breast cancer associates with PIK3CA genotype and with aromatase inhibitor therapy outcome(2016)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 1363 - 1373 - Increased Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Metastatic Sentinel Lymph Nodes Is Associated With Nonsentinel Lymph Node Involvement and Distant Metastasis in Patients With Melanoma(2016)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 338 - 346 - MMP2 and MMP9 serum levels are associated with favorable outcome in patients with inflammatory breast cancer treated with bevacizumab-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the BEVERLY-2 study(2016)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 18531 - 18540 - Simvastatin prevents triple-negative breast cancer metastasis in pre-clinical models through regulation of FOXO3a(2015)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 495 - 508 - Peritumoral D2-40 Chalkley score independently predicts metastases and survival in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma(2015)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 699 - 711 - Melanomas Arising on Skin With Chronic Sun-Induced Damage Exhibit Low Degree of Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis(2015)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 451 - 454 - Decreased expression of ABAT and STC2 hallmarks ER-positive inflammatory breast cancer and endocrine therapy resistance in advanced disease(2015)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 1218 - 1233 - Circulating tumour cells and lung microvascular tumour cell retention in patients with metastatic breast and cervical cancer(2015)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 872 - 879 - Genomic profiling of inflammatory breast cancer: A review(2014)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 538 - 545 - Mechanisms of tumour vascularization in cutaneous malignant melanoma: clinical implications(2014)
Auteurs: Steven Van Laere
Pagina's: 220 - 233