c-erbB-2 protein over-expression was studied immunohistochemically in 319 paraffin-embedded breast carcinomas representing 89% of all breast-cancer cases operated in the Tampere University Hospital between 1977 and 1981. The immunohistochemical evaluation of c-erbB-2 was optimized using protease pre-treatment and verified using antibodies for both the external and the internal domains of the protein. c-erbB-2 over-expression was found in 72 (23%) of the 319 cases and was associated with high histological and nuclear grade (p less than 0.0001), DNA aneuploidy (p = 0.003), high tumor S-phase fraction (p less than 0.0001), and lack of estrogen (p less than 0.0001) and progesterone (p = 0.03) receptors. Overall, breast-cancer patients with c-erbB-2 over-expression had about 2.2-fold relative risk (RR) of death (p less than 0.001) as compared with those without over-expression. According to a multivariate analysis, c-erbB-2 over-expression was an independent prognostic factor in the whole material as well as in the node-negative sub-set. In node-negative breast-cancer tumor size, S-phase and c-erbB-2 status defined a large patient group with only 4% 5-year and 15% 10-year mortality rate without adjuvant therapy. In comparison with c-erbB-2-negative tumors, those with over-expression of this gene metastasized 3 times more often (p = 0.0002) to the lungs, liver and brain and 3 times less often to the bone. Our findings suggest that the prognostic value of c-erbB-2 over-expression may be related not only to increased cell proliferation rate but also to a distinctive pattern of metastasis.
Background: S100P is a Ca 2+ binding protein overexpressed in a variety of cancers, and thus, has been considered a potential tumor biomarker. Very little has been studied about its normal expression and functions.
Overexpression of p53 is associated with favorable disease-free and overall survival in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. It may also have an independent prognostic value in laryngeal cancer. M/V index, p53 overexpression, and stage predict with significant accuracy the 10-year overall survival.
Background. The reported biopsy-proven glomerulonephritis incidence varies according to population characteristics, the unknown true glomerulonephritis incidence and biopsy rate. Reported glomerulonephritis incidence should be evaluated against the biopsy rate.
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