EXPRESSION OF CYCLIN E IN BASAL-LIKE BREAST CARCINOMA
A Mariamidze1, L Gogiashvili1, O Khardzeishvili1
1Davit Tvildiani Medical University; I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University; Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia.
Abstract:
Results of study under 362 patients biopsy materials in Tbilisi National Cancer Center were shown that basal-like type breast carcinoma is characterizes by different reaction on Cyclin E, CK5/17 and ER/PR immunoreactivities. Basal-like tumor immunoreactivity on Cyclin E differs based they clinical stage and seen maximum correlation with III-IV stage and poor prognosis.
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