Abstract:10001 Background: Abnormal nuclear accumulation of p53 protein may predict poorer survival & aggressive tumor biology in African-American (AA) women with breast cancer. We hypothesized that compared to Hispanics or whites, survival would be worse for AA women with p53 positive tumors. Methods: Tumors from 195 consecutive AA, 46 Hispanic & 52 white women were evaluated for p53 expression with IHC, using antibody Pab1801 on paraffin embedded tissue, at the SHCC MBCCOP, in Chicago. Staining was scored on… Show more
p53 status is an independent predictor of survival after consideration of other strong prognostic factors such as stage, tumor grade, and subtype, and thus may be useful in identifying AA women at high risk of breast cancer mortality.
p53 status is an independent predictor of survival after consideration of other strong prognostic factors such as stage, tumor grade, and subtype, and thus may be useful in identifying AA women at high risk of breast cancer mortality.
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