Journal article

Inflammatory breast cancer shows angiogenesis with high endothelial proliferation rate and strong E-cadherin expression

CG Colpaert, PB Vermeulen, I Benoy, A Soubry, F Van Roy, P Van Beest, G Goovaerts, LY Dirix, P Van Dam, SB Fox, AL Harris, EA Van Marck

British Journal of Cancer | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2003

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Abstract

Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Improved understanding of the mechanisms responsible for the differences between IBC and non-IBC might provide novel therapeutic targets. We studied 35 consecutive patients with IBC, biopsied prior to the initiation of chemotherapy. Angiogenesis was evaluated by Chalkley counting and by assessment of endothelial cell proliferation (ECP) and vessel maturity. The presence of fibrin, expression of the hypoxia marker carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) and epithelialcadherin (E-cadherin) expression were immunohistochemically detected. The same parameters were obtained in a group of 104 non-IBC patients. Vascular density, as..

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