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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Sci Ther. 2013 Jan 21;5(2):58–65.

Table 1.

Clinical and histopathological characteristics of breast cancer samples.

The identification of tumor tissue from the removed sample was based on the histopathological examination, and all types of breast cancer were included. Samples were selected based on tumor content (minimally 80% tumor), as determined by microscopic pathological analysis. A sample of normal tissue was collected from each patient whenever possible. All cases represent ductal carcinoma in situ.

ID Sample Malignancy Breast Age Histological grade Stage Chemotherapy c-erbB2 ER PR
002 80% Left 64 Intermediate YPT4PN1M0 Yes
004 100% Left 58 High T3N2aM0 Yes
036 80% Left 56 High T2N1aM0 Yes
005 80% Right 60 Low T2N1 M0 No low + +
014 100% Right 61 High T2N0 M0 No low + +
019 80% Left 54 Intermediate T4dN3 M0 Yes low + +

c-erbB2: HER2/neu Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor; ER: Estrogen Receptor; PR: Progesterone Receptor.