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[Immunohistochemical features of breast fibroadenomas].

Authors: Samoilov M.V.; Bessmertnaya V.S.; Babichenko I.I.;

[Immunohistochemical features of breast fibroadenomas].

Abstract

9 breast fibroadenomas from females of different age who had a familial history of breast cancer were immunohistochemically studied. Having the same histological structure, the tumors differed in the expression of steroid hormone receptors, in the values of proliferation marker Ki-67 and oncomarker p53. It is concluded that the study of fibroadenoma may reveal breast carcinoma risk groups.

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fibroadenoma, Adult, Receptors, Steroid, Adolescent, protein p53, 610, Breast Neoplasms, chemistry, Receptors, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, human, Steroid, Tumor Markers, breast tumor, adult, article, steroid receptor, Biological, Immunohistochemistry, female, Ki-67 Antigen, Tumor Markers, Biological, Fibroadenoma, adolescent, tumor marker, immunohistochemistry, Ki 67 antigen, pathology, Female, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53

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