Changes in glycoprotein expression between primary breast tumour and synchronous lymph node metastases or asynchronous distant metastases.

Emila Kurbasic, Martin Sjöström, Morten Krogh, Elin Folkesson, Dorthe Grabau, Karin M Hansson, Lisa Rydén, Sofia Waldemarson, Peter James, Emma Niméus

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Abstract

Breast cancer is a very heterogeneous disease and some patients are cured by the surgical removal of the primary tumour whilst other patients suffer from metastasis and spreading of the disease, despite adjuvant therapy. A number of prognostic and treatment predictive factors have been identified such as tumour size, oestrogen (ER) and progesterone (PgR) receptor status, human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) status, histological grade, Ki67 and age. Lymph node involvement is also assessed during surgery to determine if the tumour has spread which requires dissection of the axilla and adjuvant treatment. The prognostic and treatment predictive factors assessing the nature of the tumour are all routinely based on the status of the primary tumour.
Original languageEnglish
Article number13
JournalClinical Proteomics
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Bibliographical note

The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015.
The record was previously connected to the following departments: Pathology, (Lund) (013030000), Oncology, MV (013035000), Surgery (Lund) (013009000), Connective Tissue Biology (013230151)

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  • Cancer and Oncology

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