Aims and background: Amplification/overexpression of HER-2/neu and inactivation of p53 may be reliable parameters for the prognostic assessment of breast carcinomas. Several studies have addressed the prognostic significance of simultaneous expression of these gene abnormalities with controversial results. Methods: In this study we analyzed the biopathological profile of 45 breast cancers with both HER-2/neu and p53 overexpression and compared their features with those of 45 randomly selected cases negative for these gene products. Results: Tumors with HER-2/neu and p53 coexpression were found in younger patients, were more often multifocal and/or multicentric, were poorly differentiated in 55% of cases and lymph node-positive in 57%, showi...
PURPOSE: An association between the overexpression of proto-oncogene HER-2/neu and resistance to tam...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
Germline TP53 pathogenic variants are rare but associated with a high risk of cancer; they are often...
Aim: HER2/neu protein has garnered a great deal of interest in the popular media. However, it has lo...
The nuclear phosphoprotein p53 is expressed in all normal cells and appears to function in cell cycl...
Objective. To assess the prognostic signifi cance and impact of p53 protein and human epidermal grow...
AIMS: To investigate whether alterations of the HER2 gene occur more frequently in histologically un...
Carcinoma of the breast, like other malignancies, is a genetic disease with multiple genetic events ...
HER2 amplification/overexpression is a marker of poor prognosis in breast cancer. The prognostic imp...
HER-2/neu protooncogene amplification and protein expression were analyzed with slot blot and Wester...
Correlation of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of p53, BRCA1, VHL, and estrogen receptor (ER) genes wit...
The aim of our study was to investigate HER-2 and TOP2A gene status and their correlation with Bcl-2...
Breast cancer is a polymorphic disease and, until now, nodal invasion and steroid receptor levels re...
Background Inactivation or mutation of the tumour suppressor gene p53 or its regulator mouse double ...
Objective: Despite the clinical similarities triple-negative and basal-like breast cancer are not sy...
PURPOSE: An association between the overexpression of proto-oncogene HER-2/neu and resistance to tam...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
Germline TP53 pathogenic variants are rare but associated with a high risk of cancer; they are often...
Aim: HER2/neu protein has garnered a great deal of interest in the popular media. However, it has lo...
The nuclear phosphoprotein p53 is expressed in all normal cells and appears to function in cell cycl...
Objective. To assess the prognostic signifi cance and impact of p53 protein and human epidermal grow...
AIMS: To investigate whether alterations of the HER2 gene occur more frequently in histologically un...
Carcinoma of the breast, like other malignancies, is a genetic disease with multiple genetic events ...
HER2 amplification/overexpression is a marker of poor prognosis in breast cancer. The prognostic imp...
HER-2/neu protooncogene amplification and protein expression were analyzed with slot blot and Wester...
Correlation of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of p53, BRCA1, VHL, and estrogen receptor (ER) genes wit...
The aim of our study was to investigate HER-2 and TOP2A gene status and their correlation with Bcl-2...
Breast cancer is a polymorphic disease and, until now, nodal invasion and steroid receptor levels re...
Background Inactivation or mutation of the tumour suppressor gene p53 or its regulator mouse double ...
Objective: Despite the clinical similarities triple-negative and basal-like breast cancer are not sy...
PURPOSE: An association between the overexpression of proto-oncogene HER-2/neu and resistance to tam...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
Germline TP53 pathogenic variants are rare but associated with a high risk of cancer; they are often...