Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Owning to the prominent role of biomarkers in molecular classification of breast cancer in recent years, evaluation of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Her2/neu seems to be required for prognosis and treatment of...
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doaj-ba8a4cfda2104d49bd456e78a3d3c2972020-11-25T02:31:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology0377-49292020-01-0163512913310.4103/IJPM.IJPM_255_17Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancerAtena AzamiSeyed Hamid MadaniSedigheh KhazaeiBabak IzadiElahe SalehSoraya SajadimajdIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Owning to the prominent role of biomarkers in molecular classification of breast cancer in recent years, evaluation of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Her2/neu seems to be required for prognosis and treatment of patients. Material and Methods: One-hundred twenty two patients with primary breast carcinoma were selected and immunohistochemistry staining for ER, PR, and Her2/neu were performed on representative paraffin blocks. ER level can be semi-quantified by immunohistochemistry using the H-score. The score, given as the sum of the percent of tumor cells staining multiplied by the intensity level, ranges from 0 to 300 as low, intermediate, and high grades. The statistical association of ER expression with the level of PR and Her2/neu, tumor size, necrosis, microscopic grade, vascular invasion, and lymph node involvement were analyzed using SPSS16 software. Results: Results showed that among 122 studied patients, 44.3% were in the low ER-positive group where most of these cases (22.1%) were Her2/neu negative. Although there was a reciprocal interplay between the expression of ER and Her2/neu, increased expression of ER had a direct relation with PR level. However, there was no statistical relation between ER level with age, tumor size, necrosis, microscopic grade, vascular invasion, and lymph node involvement. Discussion: The study clearly indicated that low ER group encompasses the high frequency of breast cancer patients. Furthermore, the most cases of low ER patients were in Her2/neu negative group.http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2020;volume=63;issue=5;spage=129;epage=133;aulast=Azamibreast cancerestrogen receptorher2immunohistochemistryprogesterone receptor |
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Atena Azami Seyed Hamid Madani Sedigheh Khazaei Babak Izadi Elahe Saleh Soraya Sajadimajd Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology breast cancer estrogen receptor her2 immunohistochemistry progesterone receptor |
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Atena Azami Seyed Hamid Madani Sedigheh Khazaei Babak Izadi Elahe Saleh Soraya Sajadimajd |
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Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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Survey of low ER-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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survey of low er-positive expression and its correlation with other clinical and pathological factors in breast cancer |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology |
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0377-4929 |
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Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Owning to the prominent role of biomarkers in molecular classification of breast cancer in recent years, evaluation of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Her2/neu seems to be required for prognosis and treatment of patients. Material and Methods: One-hundred twenty two patients with primary breast carcinoma were selected and immunohistochemistry staining for ER, PR, and Her2/neu were performed on representative paraffin blocks. ER level can be semi-quantified by immunohistochemistry using the H-score. The score, given as the sum of the percent of tumor cells staining multiplied by the intensity level, ranges from 0 to 300 as low, intermediate, and high grades. The statistical association of ER expression with the level of PR and Her2/neu, tumor size, necrosis, microscopic grade, vascular invasion, and lymph node involvement were analyzed using SPSS16 software. Results: Results showed that among 122 studied patients, 44.3% were in the low ER-positive group where most of these cases (22.1%) were Her2/neu negative. Although there was a reciprocal interplay between the expression of ER and Her2/neu, increased expression of ER had a direct relation with PR level. However, there was no statistical relation between ER level with age, tumor size, necrosis, microscopic grade, vascular invasion, and lymph node involvement. Discussion: The study clearly indicated that low ER group encompasses the high frequency of breast cancer patients. Furthermore, the most cases of low ER patients were in Her2/neu negative group. |
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breast cancer estrogen receptor her2 immunohistochemistry progesterone receptor |
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