Paper # 044 | Versión en Español |
Carlos Serra, Juan Carlos Rodríguez, Concepción Ildefonso, Mª Luz Lamelas, Julio Vázquez, César Monte, Luis Ovidio González, Elena Plaza, J. Medrano, Francisco Vizoso.
Department of General Surgery. Hospital de Jove, Gijón. Asturias. Spain.
[Introduction] [Materials & Methods] [Results] [Pictures] [Discussion]
A total of 23 tumors (35%) were negative for apoD immunostaining, 10 (15%) carcinomas were weakly positive, 17 (26%) were moderately stained, whereas the remaining 25 (38%) tumors were strongly stained with the specific antibodies. A significant correlation was found between apoD immunostaining and the lymph node involvement. However, analysis of relapse-free survival and overall survival showed that low apoD values were significantly associated to shorter relapse-free survival (p<0.005) and poorer survival (p<0.05).
According to these date, we propose that apoD may contribute to more accurately identify subgoups of male breast cancer patients with low or high risk for relapse and death.
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