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    p53 immunohistochemistry as an independent prognostic factor for superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder

    Although patients with superficial bladder cancer (Ta, T1) have a generally good prognosis, those patients who develop muscle-invasive tumours or metastatic disease at recurrence do poorly clinically. In the c...

    J Serth, MA Kuczyk, C Bokemeyer, C Hervatin, R Nafe, HK Tan in British Journal of Cancer (1995)

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    Detection of p53 tumor-suppressor-gene protein in bladder tumors and prostate cancer: possible clinical implications

    For a variety of human malignancies such as breast cancer and cancer of the prostate, p53 oncoprotein overexpression indicating an alteration of the p53 tumorsuppressor gene has been described as a prognostic fac...

    M. A. Kuczyk, J. Serth, C. Hervatin, H. Arndt, L. Derendorf in World Journal of Urology (1994)