These data provide the first clinical evidence that EGFR expression is linked to activation of ErbB-2 in human breast cancers. We have further shown that the adverse prognostic value of ErbB-2 overexpression is observed only when ErbB-2 is in the phosphorylated (activated) state or coexpressed with EGFR. These data suggest that ligand-dependent mechanisms of ErbB-2 activation are important in human breast cancer. These results also suggest that agents targeting EGFR may be useful in the treatment of tumors with activated ErbB-2.
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