2nd Edition

Prognostic and Predictive Factors in Breast Cancer

Edited By Rosemary A. Walker, Alistair M. Thompson Copyright 2008
    204 Pages
    by CRC Press

    204 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This title reviews the key prognostic factors in breast cancer, discussing the methodologies involved in measuring and reporting. It also examines the roles of major predictive markers such as the steroid receptors, p53 and HER-2. Given the wealth of information in the medical literature on breast cancer, this volume is useful in that it focuses strictly on these factors. That focus makes this text extremely useful for oncologists and researchers who want to learn more about best practices in prognoses.

    Introduction / Overview. Role of the Pathologist in Assessing Prognostic Factors for Breast Cancer. Determination and Significance of Lymph Node Occult Metastasis in Breast Cancer. Prognostic Value of Proliferation and Apoptosis in Breast Cancer. The Role of Cell-Cell and Cell-Stromal Interactions in Predicting Breast Cancer Behavior. Detection of Minimal Residual Disease in Predicting Outcome in Breast Cancer. Allelic Imbalance / Microsatellite Instability in Breast Cancers and Blood Determining Breast Cancer Behavior. The Use of Steroid Receptors in Predicting Response to Hormonal Therapy. MAP Kinase Family Members and Endocrine Response and Survival in Breast Cancer. p53 and Breast Cancer. Assessment of HER-2 and its Value in Breast Cancer.

    Biography

    Rosemary A. Walker, Alastair M. Thompson