The clinical value of multiple steroid receptor assays in breast cancer management
- 15 December 1980
- Vol. 46 (S12), 2939-2945
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19801215)46:12+<2939::aid-cncr2820461440>3.0.co;2-5
Abstract
Measurement of cytoplasmic estrogen (REc) and progesterone (RPc) receptors in human breast tumors together with estrogen receptor activity in the residual pellet ("nuclear" REN) provides a more accurate prediction of hormonal dependence that REc alone. Of 74 patients with advanced metastatic breast cancer, 57% of those with REc+ tumors had an objective response to endocrine manipulation. Of 51 patients whose tumor was assayed for both REc and RPc activity, 9 of 12 patients with REc+ RPc+ tumors showed remission, whereas only 3 of 30 patients with REc- RPc-, 2 of 6 with REc+ RPc-, and 2 of 3 with REc- RPc+ tumors had a clinical response. In a group of 19 patients where triple assay was performed, 5 of 6 with tumors positive for all three receptors responded, whereas 9 patients with triple negative tumors all showed no remission. Fifty-nine percent of primary and 60% of metastatic tumors with REc+ activity were also shown to be RPc+. Thirteen percent of REc- tumors were RPc+. Patients with REc+ RPc+ primary tumors tended to have a longer disease-free interval than patients with RPc- tumors, irrespective of whether the tumors were REc+ or REc-. In the light of the possibility of employing receptor status of the primary tumor to predict hormonal responsiveness in subsequent recurrences, a comparison is made of receptor status measured in primary tumors and metastases.Keywords
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