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A Study Tumoric Topoisomerase II alpha enzyme, c-erb B-2oncoprotein, and P-glycoprotein Expression as an Indicator of Therapeutic Failure in Breast Cancer Patients Received Chemotherapy

Kim WH, Yoon JH, Jaegal YJ, Park CS

It is deirable to identify the tumoric factors anticipating the therapeutic failure in breast cancer patients received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy. So, we studued the tumoric topoisomerase II alpha enzyme, c-erbB-2...
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Clinical Mammographic, and Ultrasonographic Assessment of Breast Cancer Sizes

Choi KH, Bae JW, Lee JB, Koo BH

One hundred and fifty two patients presenting with palpable primary breast cancer were studied to evaluate accuracy of clinical assessment, mammography, and ultrasonography in measuring tumor size. The clinical, mammographic,...
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Predictors of Axillary Node Metastases in Patients with T1 Breast Carcinoma

Kang HJ, Kim TS, Lee RA, Noh DY, Youn YK, Oh SK, Choe KJ

PURPOSE: The incidence of axillary lymph node metatasis in patients with T1 breast carcinoma has been reported by incidence of 6-31%. Axillary node involvement is the single most prognostic factor...
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The Availability of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for Estimating the Obesity on the Relative Risk in the Breast Cancer

Cha KH, Lee TH, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: The incidence of female breast cancer has been increasing during last 10 years. There are many risk factors in breast cancer. We evaluated the relative risk of breast cancer...
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Analysis of Hormone Receptor between IHC and EIA in Breast Cancer

Joh YG, Bea JW, Um JW, Lee ES, Lee JB, Kim HK, Goo BH

PURPOSE: This study was prospectively carried out to determine the concordance between the immunohistochemical assay (IHC) and the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) assessing estrogen receptor (ER) and progesteron receptor (PR) in...
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The Significance of Bone Marrow Micrometastasis (BMM) in Breast Carcinoma

Kang SH, Lee SJ, Kim SW, Kwun KB

PURPOSE: This study was performed to determine the incidence of BMM and to correlate the presence of these micrometastases with prognosis and other clinicopathologic features. MATERIALS AND METHODS: BMM was...
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The Expression of Thymidylate Synthase in Breast Cancer

Park JK, Kim JS, Kim KH, Jeon HM, Suh YJ, Park WC, Oh SC, Jung SS, Kim JS, Im SA

Fluorouracil is well known as a standard chemotherapeutic drug in breast cancer and other cancers that is converted to flurodeoxyuridine monophosphate (FdUMP) and leads to the inhibition of thymidylate synthase...
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Skin Sparing Mastectomy with Circumareolar Incision and Immediate TRAM and One-Stage Star Flap Nipple-Areolar Complex Reconstruction

Ahn SH, Lee PC, Son BH, Han SH

BACKGROUND: Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy is being performed in many cases by using a tissue expander or a TRAM flap. However, a conventional mastectomy leaves long linear scar formation...
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Expression of c-erbB2 and HLA-A2 in Breast Cancer Patients

Lee HD, Koo JY, Kim DY, Jung WH, Jang YS, Park JH

PURPOSE: Oncogene c-erbB2 produces a transmembrane protein similar in structure to the tyrosine kinase family. Overexpression of c-erbB2 is known to lower the survival rate of breast cancer patients. c-erbB2...
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Prognostic Significance of Tumor Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer

Kim LS, Kim GH, Kang HK, Park HR, Son JH, Kim DK, Kim S, Choi CS, Lee BH

The well-known prognostic factors for breast cancer, such as axillary lymph node status, do not always account for the exact outcome. The development of other accurate prognostic factors would help...
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Korean Breast Cancer Data of 1998

The Korean Breast Cancer Society

BACKGROUND: Through the national survey of 1996, Korean Breast Cancer Society constructed the baseline data for breast cancer in Korea, and for each following year, through the same procedure, we...
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Cyclin D1 Expression and Patient Outcome after Tamoxifen Therapy in Estrogen Receptor Positive Brest Cancer

Han S, Kim HY, Lee MS, Kim HJ, Kim YD, Park K, Yuh YJ, Kim SR, Suh HS

BACKGROUND: Cyclin D1 expression is closely related with ER in breast cancer. We conducted this study to evaluate whether therapeutic response to tamoxifen is varied with levels of cyclin D1...
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A Retrospective Study with Immunohistochemical Analysis of Axillary Nodal Micrometastasis in Breast Cancer

So HS, Koh SH, Kim YH

PURPOSE: It is well established that the presence of axillary nodal metastases is the most important prognostic factor in primary operable breast cancer. However, it has also been shown that...
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Clinical Application of Sentinel Node Biopsy in T1 or less Breast Cancers Is it Effective or Feasible?

Yang JH, Lee SD, Park HL, Nam SJ, Ko YH, Ree HJ, Kim BT

BACKGROUND: Sentinel node biopsy has emerged recently as an alternative to routine axillary node dissection in predicting the axillary nodal metastasis and various studies habe shown its effectiveness in patients...
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Detection of Axillary Lymph Node Micrometastasis using RT-PRC Comparison the results of MUC1, Cytokeratin 19

Lee RA, Kang HS, Kang HJ, Kim TS, Kim SS, Noh DY, Choe KJ

One of the most important prognostic factors in breast cancer is presence of axillary lymph node invasion. It is reported that 20-30% of node negative patients with conventional cstaining has...
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Chest Well Muscle Changes after A Mestectomy Findings of Chest CT

Park WC, Kim JH, Kim HH, Seo YJ, Choi SH, Cho WI, Kim CS, Oh SC, Jung SS, Chun CS, Lee JH, Kim IC

BACKGROUND: Chest CT after a mastectomy in breast cancer patients is usually performed to detect recurrence or metastasis. It is essential for surgeons an radiologists to know the appearance of...
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