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. 1981 Jan;43(1):67–71. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1981.9

Soluble and nuclear oestrogen receptor status in human breast cancer in relation to prognosis.

R E Leake, L Laing, C McArdle, D C Smith
PMCID: PMC2010498  PMID: 7459240

Abstract

The relationship between oestrogen receptor (RE) content of primary breast cancer and subsequent prognosis was examined with regard to nodal status. It was found that, within a particular nodal group, patients with tumours containing fully functional RE experienced a longer disease-free interval than those with RE- disease. An earlier observation that RE- primary disease gave rise to distant metastases as first site of recurrence more frequently than did RE+ disease, was not sustained. However, patients with RE+ primary disease had a much reduced chance of dying from cancer within a 3-year period.

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