The variability of estrogen receptors in metastatic breast cancer. |
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Authors: | M J Brennan W L Donegan D E Appleby |
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Affiliation: | 1. From the Department of Surgery, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA;2. From the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA;3. American Cancer Society USA |
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Abstract: | Estrogen receptor protein (ERP) concentrations were determined by the sucrose diffusion method in primary tumors and one or more metastases in twenty-nine patients with breast cancer. Concurrence of ERP concentrations between primaries and at least some metastases was found in 76 per cent of cases. Multiple metastases were assayed in ten cases, three of which demonstrated highly variable concentrations. It was concluded that clinically significant differences in ERP concentrations often exist between primary breast cancers and their metastases as well as between different metastases from the same tumor, accounting for the lack of responsiveness of some ERP-"positive" tumors and for mixed responses to hormonal or endocrine therapy. Assay of an isolated metastasis may be no more reliable in predicting overall patient benefit from therapy than assay of the primary itself. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be addressed to William L. Donegan MD Division of Surgery Box 145 Medical College of Wisconsin 8700 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee Wisconsin 53226. |
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