The uncertainties inherent in clinical measures of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness endorse the investigation of clinically validated tissue biomarkers. MUC1 expression has been previously reported to independently predict aggressive localized prostate cancer. We used a large cohort to validate whether MUC1 protein levels measured by immunohistochemistry (IHC) predict aggressive cancer, recurrence and survival outcomes after radical prostatectomy independent of clinical and pathological parameters.MUC1 IHC was performed on a multi-institutional tissue microarray (TMA) resource including 1,326 men with a median follow-up of 5 years. Associations with clinical and pathological parameters were tested by the Chi-square test and the Wilcoxon...
This study aimed to evaluate the frequency, distribution, and corresponding histology of MUC1 expres...
To evaluate the predicting value of MUC1 expression in lymph node and distant metastasis of colorect...
MUC1, a member of the mucin family, is expressed in tumors of various human organs and may function ...
BackgroundThe uncertainties inherent in clinical measures of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness en...
Background The uncertainties inherent in clinical measures of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness e...
Objectives: To determine whether assessing expression of MUC1 and ZAG proteins in prostate biopsies,...
MUC1 is expressed on the apical surface of glandular epithelium. With functions including protection...
Molecular changes are vital for the development of prognostic markers and therapeutic modalities of ...
MUC1 is expressed on the apical surface of glandular epithelium. With functions including protection...
Background: Expression of various types of mucins has been documented in several malignancies and se...
Background/Aim: To investigate the clinical and prognostic significance of MUC1 expression in patien...
Only a minority of prostate cancers lead to death. Because no tissue biomarkers of aggressiveness ot...
Gene expression profiling has identified MUC1 as being significantly overexpressed in prostate cance...
Abstract Background MUC1 and MUC3 are from a large family of glycoproteins with an aberrant expressi...
The biological potential of prostate cancer is highly variable and cannot be satisfactorily predicte...
This study aimed to evaluate the frequency, distribution, and corresponding histology of MUC1 expres...
To evaluate the predicting value of MUC1 expression in lymph node and distant metastasis of colorect...
MUC1, a member of the mucin family, is expressed in tumors of various human organs and may function ...
BackgroundThe uncertainties inherent in clinical measures of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness en...
Background The uncertainties inherent in clinical measures of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness e...
Objectives: To determine whether assessing expression of MUC1 and ZAG proteins in prostate biopsies,...
MUC1 is expressed on the apical surface of glandular epithelium. With functions including protection...
Molecular changes are vital for the development of prognostic markers and therapeutic modalities of ...
MUC1 is expressed on the apical surface of glandular epithelium. With functions including protection...
Background: Expression of various types of mucins has been documented in several malignancies and se...
Background/Aim: To investigate the clinical and prognostic significance of MUC1 expression in patien...
Only a minority of prostate cancers lead to death. Because no tissue biomarkers of aggressiveness ot...
Gene expression profiling has identified MUC1 as being significantly overexpressed in prostate cance...
Abstract Background MUC1 and MUC3 are from a large family of glycoproteins with an aberrant expressi...
The biological potential of prostate cancer is highly variable and cannot be satisfactorily predicte...
This study aimed to evaluate the frequency, distribution, and corresponding histology of MUC1 expres...
To evaluate the predicting value of MUC1 expression in lymph node and distant metastasis of colorect...
MUC1, a member of the mucin family, is expressed in tumors of various human organs and may function ...