| Literature DB >> 7999260 |
M H Champème1, I Bièche, K Hacène, R Lidereau.
Abstract
As the prognostic significance of the three most frequently amplified oncogenes in breast cancer (c-myc, int-2/FGF3, and c-erbB-2/neu) is still unclear, and as the amplification of these genes appears to be mutually exclusive, we investigated the prognostic significance of oncogene amplification per se by multivariate analysis in a group of 112 primary human breast cancer cases. Amplification of at least one gene (c-myc, int-2/FGF3, or c-erbB-2/neu), progesterone receptor status, and pathological tumor size were the only independent variables predictive of metastasis-free survival. Moreover, we constructed prognostic profiles by computing risks associated with the three parameters predictive of poor survival and discriminated high-, moderate-, and low-risk categories.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7999260 DOI: 10.1002/mc.2940110403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Carcinog ISSN: 0899-1987 Impact factor: 4.784