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Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 57:399-403
The validation of a prognostic index for patients with primary breast cancer is described. The actual survival data in a group of 383 patients was compared with expected survival predicted by an index based on axillary lymph node status, oestrogen re
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 53:231-236
Multiple oestrogen receptor assays have been performed on primary, locally recurrent, and metastatic breast cancer in 62 patients. A change in receptor status was found in seven of 25 late recurrences (28%). It was noted that the level of oestrogen r
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 73:267-271
A number of different factors are known to be correlated with survival of patients with breast cancer. Among these are lymph node status, tumour size, oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and androgen receptor (AR) status. The purpose
Autor:
Ronald J. Mercer, Francis J. Morgan, George C. Rennie, R. C. Bennett, Robert M. Bryan, Tat Hean Lie
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 54:2436-2440
Androgen receptor assays have been performed on 1371 specimens of histologically confirmed primary and recurrent breast cancer. Forty-two patients who had received tamoxifen as treatment for advanced disease were assessed for objective response. Anot
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 59(1)
Survival in 38 patients with bilateral breast cancer has been studied. The tumours were synchronous in 14 patients and metachronous in 24. Survival was less than that predicted for either tumour on the basis of a previously developed index involving
Autor:
And Tat H. Lie, Ronald J. Mercer, Francis J. Morgan, R. C. Bennett, George C. Rennie, Robert M. Bryan
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 54(1)
Survival data for 2006 women who had oestrogen receptor assay carried out on primary breast cancer tissue between 1976 and 1982 are presented. There was a significant trend to shorter survival in patients with low ER levels than in those with high ER
Autor:
George C. Rennie, Tat Hean Lie, Robert M. Bryan, Ronald J. Mercer, Francis J. Morgan, R. C. Bennett
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 54(3)
Sixty-six women who had received hormonal therapy for advanced disease were assessed for objective response to treatment. Another 51 patients who had received chemotherapy were similarly studied. Progesterone receptor was of no value as a predictor o
Autor:
R. C. Bennett, Ronald J. Mercer, George C. Rennie, Tat Hean Lie, Robert M. Bryan, Francis J. Morgan
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 54(1)
Eighty-one women who had received hormonal therapy for advanced disease were assessed for objective response to treatment. Another 73 patients who had received chemotherapy were similarly studied. Patients with ER - tumours had a significantly poorer
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 54(3)
Hormone receptor assays were performed on specimens of breast cancer from 19 male patients over a six year period. Ninety-four per cent were positive for oestrogen receptor, 93% for progesterone receptor and 57% for androgen receptor. Eight patients