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Breast Cancer
Studies from H.G. Kaplan et al further understanding of breast cancer
October 23rd, 2008
"Triple negative (TN) [estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PgR)] (ER-/PgR-/Her2/neu-) breast cancer (BC) is an aggressive disease without tumor-specific treatment options. Our objective is to evaluate the relative contribution of combined Her2/neu (Her2) and hormone receptor (HR) status to BC progression," researchers in the United States report. "A prospective primary BC cohort of 1550 patients at our institution, stage I-IV, from 1998 to 2003 were categorized by HR and Her2 status into ER+/PgR+/Her2- (HR+/Her2-) (n = 1134), ER+/PgR+/Her2+ [triple positive (TP)] (n = 138), ER-/PgR-/Her2- (TN) (n = 183), and ER-/PgR-/Her2+ (HR-/Her2+) (n = 95). Clinical...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-10-23)
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