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Heterogeneous estrogen receptor levels detected via multiple microsamples from individual breast cancers

โœ Scribed by Johannes P. Van Netten; F. Thomas Algard; Peter Coy; Sheila J. Carlyle; Malcolm L. Brigden; Kenneth R. Thornton; Stephanie Peter; Tamara Fraser; Mary P. To


Book ID
102667788
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
505 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Twenty-six surgical breast cancer specimens were subjected to multiple estrogen receptor (ER) assays with a microsample technique. In most tumors there were large variations in ER Levels in samples taken from different regions of the same tumor. After correction of individual samples for differences in carcinoma content, such variations were not abolished. Nine of the 26 breast cancers, although positive overall, were devoid of ER in some regions. For ER-positive tumors the average coefficient of variation (CV) for intratumor ER levels was 86% , with a range from 25% to 200%. This is well above the CV obtained with repeat samples of homogeneous tissue (14%). These results suggest that many ER-positive cancers may be composed of cells with a variety of ER levels. An assessment of individual intratumor ER variability may have biologic and clinical significance.


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