Journal article
Expression of cathepsin D and estrogen receptor in male breast carcinoma
S Rogers, CA Day, SB Fox
Human Pathology | W B SAUNDERS CO | Published : 1993
Abstract
Male breast cancer is probably hormone dependant, but studies are few due to the rarity of this tumor. We have studied 21 cases of male breast cancer immunohistologically for estrogen receptor (ER) and cathepsin D (CD) expression. In carcinoma of the female breast ER expression is associated with longer patient survival and responsiveness to hormonal manipulation. Cathepsin D is an estrogen-regulated lysosomal protease with proteolytic and mitogenic properties whose presence denotes a functioning ER. In our series of male breast carcinomas 86% were ER positive and 62% were CD positive; this compares with typical figures of 50% and 66%, respectively, for female breast cancer. We observed no t..
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