ESTROGEN-RECEPTORS IN OVARIAN EPITHELIAL CARCINOMA
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 59 (2), 229-238
Abstract
Specimens from 53% (16 of 30) of patients with untreated ovarian epithelial cancers between Oct. 1976-Feb. 1979 had estrogen binding levels > 30 femtomol/mg of cytosol protein (receptor rich). The likelihood of a specimen being receptor rich appeared to be independent of patient age, histologic grade of tumor, clinical stage and amount of residual tumor left after surgery. For 20 patients with previously untreated advanced disease a life-table analysis showed no significant difference when receptor-rich and -poor groups were compared in terms of survival or time to 1st progression of disease. Analysis of more recent specimens (predominantly obtained after Feb. 1979) indicated the following: high-affinity binding of the estrogen consistent with receptor; occasional substantial heterogeneity in estrogen binding results between different sites of tumor involvement; progestin-specific binding in some specimens. In an analogy to breast cancer, patients whose tumors are cytosol estrogen receptor rich might theoretically be responsive to the administration of antiestrogens.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Hormonal Therapy of Breast Cancer: New Approaches and ConceptsAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1978