High-dose estrogen treatment in postmenopausal breast cancer patients heavily exposed to endocrine therapy |
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Authors: | Lønning P E Taylor P D Anker G Iddon J Wie L Jørgensen L M Mella O Howell A |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Lillian and Henry Stratton-Hans Popper, Deptartment of Pathology, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY |
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Abstract: | The presence of immunoreactive prostate-specific antigen (IR-PSA) has been reported in breast cancers and has been suggested to confer a positive prognosis. However, recent large, well-controlled studies have found no significant prognostic value when IR-PSA positivity is examined as an independent variable, even when ultrasensitive immunofluorometric techniques are utilized. The present study, using indirect immunohistochemistry on 75 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded breast cancers shows PSA immunoreactivity in only seven of 75 cases (9%), suggesting that PSA positivity in breast carcinoma is not useful as a prognostic or tumor marker with hospital-based methods. |
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Keywords: | breast carcinoma immunohistochemistry prognostic markers prostate-specific antigen |
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