Published July 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

Progress of the correlation study between mammographic appearances and expression of p53, Ki-67 in patients with breast cancer

  • 1. Department of Breast Imaging Diagnosis, Cancer Institute and Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Provention and Therapy of Education Ministry, Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Therapy (China)

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Breast cancer is one of the most common female malignant tumors. The occurrence and development of breast cancer are often accompanied by abnormal gene expression. It has been well accepted that p53, Ki -67 are the commonly used biological indicators for clinical endocrine therapy and prognosis prediction. The oncogene expression reflects the malignant biological behavior of breast cancer from different perspectives. Those aggressive behaviors cause a variety of changes in histopathology and thus in imaging. Therefore, the imaging features of breast cancer may indirectly demonstrate the status of p53, Ki-67. Until now, because of its facility, low cost and high accuracy, mammography is still the preferred method in breast cancer screening and diagnosis. The relationship of mammographic appearances and gene expression in patients with breast cancer has potential clinical value in preoperative evaluation and planning of non-surgical treatment for those who are not able to perform immunohistochemistry. (authors)

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Journal Title
International Journal of Medical Radiology
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 331-335, 339
ISSN
1674-1897

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