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. 1989 Apr;59(4):636-8.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1989.129.

Do multiple oestrogen receptor assays give significant additional information for the management of breast cancer?

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Do multiple oestrogen receptor assays give significant additional information for the management of breast cancer?

L Castagnetta et al. Br J Cancer. 1989 Apr.
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Abstract

In 101 breast cancer patients, measurement of oestrogen receptor status in multiple biopsies across a tumour reveals a highly significant difference in the proportion of patients remaining either disease-free (P less than 0.04) or alive (P less than 0.005), when those with uniformly receptor positive (++) primary tumours are matched with clinically comparable patients whose tumours were homogeneously receptor negative (--). Mean follow-up time was 85 months. The prognostic value of this discriminant is particularly striking in the 53 patients with involved nodes at presentation. Of these, 13 were (++) and seven remain alive of whom six are disease-free, whereas 24 of the 29 (--) patients are dead. These results further suggest that receptor assay on a single homogenate gives less clinical information than do assays on multiple biopsies across the tumour. For patients with involved nodes, clinical management may best be decided after determination of 'macroheterogeneity'.

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