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Multidimensional Imaging of Breast Cancer.

Anne C Rios ,
Jacco van Rheenen ,
Colinda L G J Scheele

Abstract

Breast cancer is a pathological condition characterized by high morphological and molecular heterogeneity. Not only the breast cancer cells, but also their tumor micro-environment consists of a multitude of cell types and states, which continuously evolve throughout progression of the disease. To understand breast cancer evolution within this complex environment, in situ analysis of breast cancer and their co-evolving cells and structures in space and time are essential. In this review, recent technical advances in three-dimensional (3D) and intravital imaging of breast cancer are discussed. Moreover, we highlight the resulting new knowledge on breast cancer biology obtained through these innovative imaging technologies. Finally, we discuss how multidimensional imaging technologies can be integrated with molecular profiling to understand the full complexity of breast cancer and the tumor micro-environment during tumor progression and treatment response.

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Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine

Volume 13
Issue nr. 5
Publication date 02-05-2023

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1101/cshperspect.a041330
Europe PubMed Central 36167726
Pubmed 36167726

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