Gene Disease Score gda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE SIGNIFICANCE: Estradiol-mediated stabilization of DAXX is necessary and sufficient to repress genes associated with stemness, suggesting that the combination of endocrine therapy and DAXX-stabilizing agents may inhibit tumor recurrence in ER<sup>+</sup> breast cancer. 31387918

2019

Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE We assessed 613 cases of DCIS and microinvasive carcinoma that were consecutively resected from 2003 to 2014 and analyzed clinicopathological variables, expression of standard biomarkers such as the estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), p53, and Ki-67, and tumor recurrence. 29963116

2018

Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Nodal burden had an attenuated influence on late recurrence, which suggests that, unlike early recurrence, tumor biology might have a more important role than tumor load for late recurrence in ER-positive disease. 23717438

2013

Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Disruption of PER3 function may serve as an indicator of probability of tumor recurrence in patients with ER-positive tumors. 20625127

2010

Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Constitutive activation of NFκB in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer is associated with tumor recurrence and development of anti-estrogen resistance. 20705611

2010

Entrez Id: 2099
Gene Symbol: ESR1
ESR1
CUI: C0521158
Disease: Recurrent tumor
Recurrent tumor
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Tamoxifen significantly reduces tumor recurrence by binding to the activation function-2 (AF-2) domain of the ER. 16455819

2006