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Title: | Breast cancer in the elderly: A histological assessment |
Authors: | Gary M. Tse Puay Hoon Tan Kin Mang Lau Victor Piana De Andrade Philip C.W. Lui Joaquim S. Vong Benjaporn Chaiwun Christopher C. Lam Alex M. Yu Takuya Moriya |
Authors: | Gary M. Tse Puay Hoon Tan Kin Mang Lau Victor Piana De Andrade Philip C.W. Lui Joaquim S. Vong Benjaporn Chaiwun Christopher C. Lam Alex M. Yu Takuya Moriya |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2009 |
Abstract: | Aims: To understand the correlation between the expression status of different biological markers in breast cancers in the elderly. Methods and results: Three hundred and ninety-seven cases were evaluated for expression of hormone receptors [oestrogen receptors (ER) α and β, progesterone receptor (PR)], basal markers [p63, cytokeratin (CK) 5/6 and CK14] and others (HER2/neu, synaptophysin and chromogranin). The expression rates were 60, 29, 25, 6, 14, 8, 28, 17 and 5%, respectively, for these markers. The expression of ER α and β, PR, synaptophysin and chromogranin at any level correlated with low nuclear or tumour grades, whereas the expression of HER2/neu, CK5/6 and CK14 at any level correlated with high nuclear grade. By using hierarchical clustering, groups of HER2, luminal and basal types were identified. In addition, a neuroendocrine group was also identified, being characterized by expression of synaptophysin, chromogranin, ER and PR, but not HER2/neu, and other basal cytokeratins. This group was associated with lower nuclear grade, and hence better prognosis. Conclusions: Breast cancer in the elderly shows similar molecular groupings as other breast cancers, with an additional neuroendocrine group that is associated with a favourable biological marker profile. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Limited. |
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ISSN: | 13652559 03090167 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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