2000
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.135.12.1422
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DNA Flow Cytometry Does Not Predict 5- or 10-Year Recurrence Rates for T1-2 Node-Negative Breast Cancer

Abstract: Background: A small proportion of T1 or T2 nodenegative breast cancer tumors will recur in patients by 5 years, and more by 10 years. Results of recent studies have suggested improvement in overall survival with administration of adjuvant chemotherapy to all patients. More sensitive and specific methods are needed to identify patients at highest risk for recurrence who might benefit most from adjuvant therapy, saving others from unnecessary treatment. Some investigators have suggested DNA flow cytometry as a m… Show more

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“…Otros autores, por el contrario, encuentran que la ploidía y no la FFS demuestra ser factor pronóstico independiente para la SG (240,335,351) o para la SG y la SLE (392,393). Por el contrario, hay autores que afirman que no existe relación pronóstica entre la ploidía y la FFS tanto con la SG y la SLE (394)(395)(396)(397).…”
Section: Estudio De La Supervivencia Global Y La Supervivencia Libre unclassified
“…Otros autores, por el contrario, encuentran que la ploidía y no la FFS demuestra ser factor pronóstico independiente para la SG (240,335,351) o para la SG y la SLE (392,393). Por el contrario, hay autores que afirman que no existe relación pronóstica entre la ploidía y la FFS tanto con la SG y la SLE (394)(395)(396)(397).…”
Section: Estudio De La Supervivencia Global Y La Supervivencia Libre unclassified