- 1. Introduction
- 2. Pathology in the Assessment of Prognostic Factors for Breast Cancer
- 3. Prognostic value of proliferation and apoptosis in breast cancer
- 4. Risk Factors for Local Recurrence Following Conservation Therapy for Breast Cancer (update with array)
- 5. Cell-cell, Cell-Stroma and Stroma in Predicting Breast Cancer Behaviour
- 6. Sentinel Nodes, Mircometastases and Isolated Tumour Cells
- 7. Detection of minimal residual disease / circulating tumour cells in predicting outcome
- 8. Plasma tumour DNA in determining breast cancer behaviour
- 9. Steroid Receptors and Associated Factors in Predicting Response to Endocrine Therapy
- 10. MAP kinase family member and endocrine response and survival
- 11. Gene Expression Profiles, Prognosis and Prediction of Responses to Endocrine Therapy and Chemotherapy
- 12. p53 and Breast Cancer
- 13. Assessment of HER2 and its value in breast cancer (to include HER 1-4)
Rosemary A. Walker is Professor of Pathology in the Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine at the University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Alastair M Thompson is a Professor of Surgery and Molecular Oncology at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

