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Breast & Ovarian Cancer Research Unit

In the United States, Breast Cancer is the leading cause of cancer related death in non-smoking women and Ovarian Cancer is the leading cause of cancer related death from gynecologic malignancies.

The extensive heterogeneity of breast and ovarian tumors underscores the significant challenge associated with predicting response to therapy, metastatic potential and development of treatment refractory disease. Fortunately, data generated through genomic research has shed significant light on tumor cell complexity, revealing the presence of more homogeneous molecular subtypes. The shared characteristics of identifiable tumor subtypes indicate a degree of similarity of activated oncogenic signaling pathways, and have more predictable responses to selected therapies. These observations are paving the way to development of personalized treatment strategies targeted through measurable disease biology.

Research in our laboratory is focused on dissecting and understanding oncogenic disease progression mechanisms operating in identifiable biological contexts of breast and ovarian cancers. The overarching goals of the BOCRU are the discovery and validation of:

  • More accurate diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers
  • Predictors of clinical and pathologic response
  • Molecular therapeutic targets
  • Staff:
    Heather Cunliffe, PhD, Unit Head
    Julie Getz, MS. Research Associate
    Catherine Mancini, BS. Research Associate
    Pilar Ramos, BS. Research Associate
    Eric Anderson, ASU Undergraduate Intern
    Josh Niska, ASU Undergraduate Intern
    Megan Russell, ASU Undergraduate Intern
    Rachel Albinda, Phoenix College Undergraduate Intern
    Sarah Albinda, Phoenix College Undergraduate Intern






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