ER can be detected in routine tissue sections processed with antigen retrieval and ER1D5, and can be relied upon to provide accurate prognostic information regarding response to endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients.
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a complication of immunosuppressive therapy for renal transplant recipients.Treatment is usually withdrawal of immunosuppression; nonresponders often receive chemotherapy. Successful treatment with single agent paclitaxel (PTX) has been documented in only one patient. We report two patients with generalized cutaneous, and visceral KS, which progressed despite withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy, and were treated with weekly PTX. Both patients' KS regressed completely after four courses of PTX, and remained in remission for Ͼ1 year. PTX may be important in the treatment of post-transplant KS resistant to withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy.
Brain metastases from lung occur earlier, are more edematous, but fewer in number than those from breast cancers. Cerebellar brain metastases are more frequent in breast cancer.
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