INTRODUCTION: Estimates of the proportion of estrogen receptor negative (ERN) and triple-negative (TRN) breast cancer from sub-Saharan Africa are variable and include high values. Large studies of receptor status conducted on non-archival tissue are lacking from this region. METHODS: We identified 1218 consecutive women (91% black) diagnosed with invasive breast cancer from 2006–2012 at a public hospital in Soweto, South Africa. Immunohistochemistry based ER, progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal factor 2 (HER2) receptors were assessed at diagnosis on pre-treatment biopsy specimens. Mutually adjusted associations of receptor status with stage, age, and race were examined using risk ratios (RRs). ER status was compared with age-stra...
<p>IBC, inflammatory breast cancer; LABC, non-IBC locally advanced breast cancer; N-IBC, non-inflamm...
peer reviewedBreast cancer is a complex disease, and it is the most common cause of morbidity and mo...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Introduction: Estimates of the proportion of estrogen receptor negative (ERN) and triple-negative (T...
Objectives: Studies on ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) are fraught with in...
Background: Receptor-defined breast cancer proportions vary across Africa. They have important impli...
Studies of the prevalence of hormone receptor status; ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan A...
Background: Breast cancer markers are becoming increasingly important in breast cancer research due ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa. Receptor-defined subtypes are ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy accounting for 25% of all cancers in females...
Compared to European women, breast cancers in African women present at a younger age, with a higher ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous ...
Introduction: Breast cancer remains the most common malignancy in women and the leading cause of mor...
Much attention has been paid to the features of breast cancer in Africa and the parallels between br...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
<p>IBC, inflammatory breast cancer; LABC, non-IBC locally advanced breast cancer; N-IBC, non-inflamm...
peer reviewedBreast cancer is a complex disease, and it is the most common cause of morbidity and mo...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Introduction: Estimates of the proportion of estrogen receptor negative (ERN) and triple-negative (T...
Objectives: Studies on ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) are fraught with in...
Background: Receptor-defined breast cancer proportions vary across Africa. They have important impli...
Studies of the prevalence of hormone receptor status; ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan A...
Background: Breast cancer markers are becoming increasingly important in breast cancer research due ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa. Receptor-defined subtypes are ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy accounting for 25% of all cancers in females...
Compared to European women, breast cancers in African women present at a younger age, with a higher ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous ...
Introduction: Breast cancer remains the most common malignancy in women and the leading cause of mor...
Much attention has been paid to the features of breast cancer in Africa and the parallels between br...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
<p>IBC, inflammatory breast cancer; LABC, non-IBC locally advanced breast cancer; N-IBC, non-inflamm...
peer reviewedBreast cancer is a complex disease, and it is the most common cause of morbidity and mo...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...