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Publication Name World Journal of Clinical Oncology
Manuscript ID 8393
Country Romania
Received
2013-12-28 11:29
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2014-08-01 15:17
ISSN 2218-4333 (online)
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Category Pathology
Manuscript Type Topic Highlights
Article Title Significance of immunohistochemistry in breast cancer
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Dana Carmen Zaha
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Dana Carmen Zaha, MD, PhD, Lecturer,Preclinical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy,Oradea University, 1 December Square, No.10, Oradea 410087,Romania. danazaha @rdslink.ro
Key Words Breast cancer; Immunohistochemistry; Markers
Core Tip Immunohistochemistry has an important role in the pathology of breast disease, as well as in other benign or malignant tumours. There is a growing list of available products (antibodies) or antigen retrieval techniques, which all contribute to the broader utility of immunohistochemistry for solving diagnostic problems or for determining prognosis and response to therapy in breast pathology. Myoepithelial markers are useful in helping to distinguish benign lesions from malignant lesions. The most common immunohistochemical breast cancer prognostic and therapeutic markers used include: estrogen receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor-2, Ki-67, progesterone receptor, and p53. In addition, markers of angiogenesis and apoptosis are also important.
Publish Date 2014-08-01 15:17
Citation Zaha DC. Significance of immunohistochemistry in breast cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2014; 5(3): 382-392
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-4333/full/v5/i3/382.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5306/wjco.v5.i3.382
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