The prognostic significance of p53 and bcl-2 expression in prostate carcinoma is currently under investigation. The aim of the present study was to analyze their expression in diagnostic biopsies and in prostatectomies performed after neo-adjuvant hormonal therapy to investigate their role in hormone resistance. One hundred and six patients with advanced prostate carcinoma were treated for 3 months with LHRH analogues before radical surgery. The expression of p53 and bcl-2 was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in all cases of prostatectomy and in available biopsies obtained before treatment, and was correlated with clinicopathologic parameters and follow-up. A significant increase in p53 expression was found following hormonal therapy, where...
Immunostaining for bcl-2 protein was performed in 27 colorectal adenomas and 108 colorectal adenocar...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...
The most common molecular alterations observed in prostate cancer are increased bcl-2 protein expres...
Introduction: Apoptotic genes regulate apoptosis by the action of their pro- and antiapoptotic produ...
Purpose Since radical prostatectomy is performed to cure prostate cancer, identification of markers ...
Overexpression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 plays a role in prostate cancer progression, particularly in ...
Objective: p53 and androgen receptor gene changes and bcl-2 expression in prostatic intraepithetial ...
Background and Objective : To analyze p53, Ki-67 and bcl-2 expressions immunohistochemically and the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether p53 is an independent biomarker of prostate cancer outcome against cu...
Mutation of the p53 gene is the most common genetic alteration in human cancers. The mutant p53 prot...
Alterations in the mechanisms of apoptosis are responsible not only for the progression of breast ca...
BCL-2 is an integral protein of the external mitochondrial membrane that inhibits cell apoptotic dea...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether p53 is an independent biomarker of prostate cancer outcome against cu...
Programmed cell death is an important determinant of the response to chemotherapy. Among the factors...
Immunostaining for bcl-2 protein was performed in 27 colorectal adenomas and 108 colorectal adenocar...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...
The most common molecular alterations observed in prostate cancer are increased bcl-2 protein expres...
Introduction: Apoptotic genes regulate apoptosis by the action of their pro- and antiapoptotic produ...
Purpose Since radical prostatectomy is performed to cure prostate cancer, identification of markers ...
Overexpression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 plays a role in prostate cancer progression, particularly in ...
Objective: p53 and androgen receptor gene changes and bcl-2 expression in prostatic intraepithetial ...
Background and Objective : To analyze p53, Ki-67 and bcl-2 expressions immunohistochemically and the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether p53 is an independent biomarker of prostate cancer outcome against cu...
Mutation of the p53 gene is the most common genetic alteration in human cancers. The mutant p53 prot...
Alterations in the mechanisms of apoptosis are responsible not only for the progression of breast ca...
BCL-2 is an integral protein of the external mitochondrial membrane that inhibits cell apoptotic dea...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether p53 is an independent biomarker of prostate cancer outcome against cu...
Programmed cell death is an important determinant of the response to chemotherapy. Among the factors...
Immunostaining for bcl-2 protein was performed in 27 colorectal adenomas and 108 colorectal adenocar...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a potentially curable disease when diagnosed in early stages and subsequent...