Steroid-hormone receptors in nonpalpable and more advanced stages of breast cancer. A contribution to the biology and natural history of carcinoma of the female breast |
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Authors: | J G Tinnemans L V Beex T Wobbes R F Sluis J M Raemaekers T Benraad |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Surgery, St. Radboud University Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Tumors of five groups of patients, with (1) nonpalpable primary breast cancer, (2) palpable operable primary breast cancer, (3) loco-regionally advanced primary breast cancer, (4) first and (5) late metastatic breast cancer, were studied in respect to their steroid receptor content. A statistically significant decrease of progesterone receptor positive tumors and of tumors positive for estradiol and progesterone receptors, was found with increasing advance of the disease. A reversed extrapolation of these figures supports the hypothesis that every breast cancer contains steroid receptors and is hormone-dependent from its inception. |
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