We evaluated, in 1,800 patients with node-negative tumors treated with locoregional therapy until relapse, the competitive risks for different types of metastasis by cell proliferation (3H-thymidine labeling index [3H-dT LI]), estrogen receptors (ERs), and progesterone receptors (PgRs), and by the integration of biologic and clinicopathologic information.

Biologic and clinicopathologic factors as indicators of specific relapse types in node-negative breast cancer / R. Silvestrini, M. G. Daidone, A. Luisi, P. Boracchi, M. Mezzetti, G. Di Fronzo, S. Andreola, B. Salvadori, U. Veronesi. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0732-183X. - 13:3(1995 Mar), pp. 697-704-704. [10.1200/JCO.1995.13.3.697]

Biologic and clinicopathologic factors as indicators of specific relapse types in node-negative breast cancer

P. Boracchi;
1995

Abstract

We evaluated, in 1,800 patients with node-negative tumors treated with locoregional therapy until relapse, the competitive risks for different types of metastasis by cell proliferation (3H-thymidine labeling index [3H-dT LI]), estrogen receptors (ERs), and progesterone receptors (PgRs), and by the integration of biologic and clinicopathologic information.
Regression Analysis; Disease-Free Survival; Lymphatic Metastasis; Humans; Prognosis; Aged; Breast Neoplasms; Multivariate Analysis; Receptors, Progesterone; Survival Rate; Risk Factors; Adult; Neoplasm Metastasis; Follow-Up Studies; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Lymph Nodes; Female; Receptors, Estrogen; Cell Division
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
mar-1995
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