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    Human breast cancer: identification of populations with a high risk of early relapse in relation to both oestrogen receptor status and c-erbB-2 overexpression

    We recently defined a new early prognostic factor, the ER+(R) status, which permits the discrimination of a group presenting a high risk of early relapse among the ER+ patients. This group was referred to as E...

    E May, H Mouriesse, F May-Levin, JF Qian, P May, J-C Delarue in British Journal of Cancer (1990)

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    Therapeutic strategies in inflammatory breast carcinoma based on prognostic factors

    Prognostic factors were identified in a group of 210 patients with inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) treated at Institut Gustave Roussy from 1976–1985 with three successive induction protocols: Group A (n = ...

    J. Rouëssé, S. Friedman, H. Mouriesse, D. Sarrazin in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1990)

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    Primary breast sarcoma: A review of 33 cases with immunohistochemistry and prognostic factors

    The clinical and pathological features of 33 previously untreated patients with primary breast sarcoma were retrospectively analysed to evaluate the prognostic significance of histologic variables on survival....

    Ph. Terrier, M. J. Terrier-Lacombe, H. Mouriesse in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1989)

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    Markers in breast cancer: Does CEA add to the detection by CA 15.3?

    211 patients with various stages of breast cancer were studied by both the CA 15.3 and CEA markers to assess whether the latter may increase the screening sensitivity of the former. While both markers were equ...

    J. C. Delarue, H. Mouriesse, F. Dubois, S. Friedman in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1988)

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    Epidermal growth factor receptor in human breast cancers: Correlation with estrogen and progesterone receptors

    Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), determined by the Scatchard curve method, was found in 22 cases of a random series of 100 patients with breast carcinoma. Two groups of patients were identified, one (n...

    J. C. Delarue, S. Friedman, H. Mouriesse in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1988)

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    Breast cancer: Relationship between the size of the primary tumour and the probability of metastatic dissemination

    The relationship between the size of the primary tumour upon initial treatment and the incidence of distant metastasis during the course of the disease was investigated using data from 2648 breast cancers trea...

    S Koscielny, M Tubiana, M G Lê, A J Valleron, H Mouriesse in British Journal of Cancer (1984)

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    Inflammatory Tumors of the Human Breast: Determination of Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors

    The clinically inflammatory tumors are considered to be very severe carcinomas characterized by a particularly low rate of survival at 5 years [6, 14]. In the present study, we have simultaneously determined e...

    G. Contesso, F. May-Levin, J. C. Delarue in Clinical Interest of Steroid Hormone Recep… (1984)

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    Oestrogen and progesterone cytosolic receptors in clinically inflammatory tumours of the human breast

    Oestrogen (RE) and progesterone (RP) cytosolic receptors have been studied in 59 clinically inflammatory tumours of the human breast. The results were compared to those obtained in a series of 496 operable tum...

    J C Delarue, F May-Levin, H Mouriesse, G Contesso in British Journal of Cancer (1981)