Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma

Correlation of standard path morphological prognostic parameters, primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with new prognostic factor in breast carcinoma: tumor suppressor gene p53 was analyzed. The studied sample included 65 women who underwent surgery for breast carcinoma at the Surgical Clini...

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Main Authors: Topić Brano, Stanković Nebojša, Savjak Dragutin, Grbić Slavko
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2002-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2002/0042-84500201029T.pdf
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author Topić Brano
Stanković Nebojša
Savjak Dragutin
Grbić Slavko
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Stanković Nebojša
Savjak Dragutin
Grbić Slavko
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description Correlation of standard path morphological prognostic parameters, primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with new prognostic factor in breast carcinoma: tumor suppressor gene p53 was analyzed. The studied sample included 65 women who underwent surgery for breast carcinoma at the Surgical Clinic of Clinical Center Banja Luka, from January 1st 1997 till January 1st 1999. Statistical data analysis was performed and correlation of prognostic factors was determined. The majority of authors in this field agree that the primary tumor size and axillary nodal status are the two most important prognostic factors. These factors are the best predictors of prognosis and survival of women who had the tumor and were operated on. Tumor markers were immunohistochemically determined in the last ten years and, according to the majority of authors, are still considered the additional or relative prognostic factors in breast carcinoma. Their prognostic value and significance increase almost daily. Most frequently determined tumor markers are bcl-2, pS2, Ki-67 and p53. There was a positive, directly proportional relationship between primary tumor size and tumor suppressor gene p53, but there was no positive correlation between the axillary nodal status and tumor suppressor gene p53. Significance of determination of new tumor markers as the prognostic factors was emphasized. These markers represent a powerful tool in the early detection and prevention of breast carcinoma.
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spelling doaj.art-061a59330d184fb0ae652ec972e6a7632022-12-22T02:42:14ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502002-01-01591293210.2298/VSP0201029TCorrelation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinomaTopić BranoStanković NebojšaSavjak DragutinGrbić SlavkoCorrelation of standard path morphological prognostic parameters, primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with new prognostic factor in breast carcinoma: tumor suppressor gene p53 was analyzed. The studied sample included 65 women who underwent surgery for breast carcinoma at the Surgical Clinic of Clinical Center Banja Luka, from January 1st 1997 till January 1st 1999. Statistical data analysis was performed and correlation of prognostic factors was determined. The majority of authors in this field agree that the primary tumor size and axillary nodal status are the two most important prognostic factors. These factors are the best predictors of prognosis and survival of women who had the tumor and were operated on. Tumor markers were immunohistochemically determined in the last ten years and, according to the majority of authors, are still considered the additional or relative prognostic factors in breast carcinoma. Their prognostic value and significance increase almost daily. Most frequently determined tumor markers are bcl-2, pS2, Ki-67 and p53. There was a positive, directly proportional relationship between primary tumor size and tumor suppressor gene p53, but there was no positive correlation between the axillary nodal status and tumor suppressor gene p53. Significance of determination of new tumor markers as the prognostic factors was emphasized. These markers represent a powerful tool in the early detection and prevention of breast carcinoma.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2002/0042-84500201029T.pdfbreast neoplasmscarcinomaaxillalymph nodeslymph node excisiontumor markersbiologicalprognosis
spellingShingle Topić Brano
Stanković Nebojša
Savjak Dragutin
Grbić Slavko
Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
breast neoplasms
carcinoma
axilla
lymph nodes
lymph node excision
tumor markers
biological
prognosis
title Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
title_full Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
title_fullStr Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
title_short Correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
title_sort correlation of primary tumor size and axillary nodal status with tumor suppressor gene p53 in breast carcinoma
topic breast neoplasms
carcinoma
axilla
lymph nodes
lymph node excision
tumor markers
biological
prognosis
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2002/0042-84500201029T.pdf
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