| Literature DB >> 17911007 |
Naim Shabani1, Christina Kuhn, Susanne Kunze, Sandra Schulze, Doris Mayr, Darius Dian, Andrea Gingelmaier, Christian Schindlbeck, Franz Willgeroth, Harald Sommer, Udo Jeschke, Klaus Friese, Ioannis Mylonas.
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The expression of the classic steroid receptors ERalpha and PR-A has been correlated with stage, histological grade and survival in endometrial cancer. Endometrial cancer samples (293) were immunohistochemically analysed with monoclonal antibodies against the four steroid receptors. The loss of ERalpha, PR-A and PR-B resulted in a poorer survival in endometrial cancer patients, while ERbeta expression did not demonstrate any correlations with several analysed clinicopathological characteristics and did not affect survival. Additionally, multivariate survival analysis demonstrated that PR-B was a significant independent prognostic factor for cause-specific survival. In contrast, although ERalpha and PR-A showed a significant association between different endometrial histological subtypes and grading, both receptors were not independent factors with survival in endometrial carcinoma patients. Therefore, the PR-B immunostaining might be used as an easy, simple and highly efficient marker to identify high-risk patients and may aid in the selection of patients for a more aggressive adjuvant therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17911007 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2007.08.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162