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Elevated metallothionein (MT) expression in invasive ductal breast cancers predicts tamoxifen resistance
2005
Histology and Histopathology
Elevated expression of the low molecular weight metallothionein (MT) proteins can be found typically in breast cancer cases with less favourable prognosis. The MT gene has been described to be potentially down-regulated by estrogen receptor alpha. The present study is aimed at examining the predictive value of MT expression for results of tamoxifen treatment in breast cancer in relation to steroid receptor status. Sixty patients with primary invasive ductal breast cancers with post-operative
doi:10.14670/hh-20.1037
pmid:16136485
fatcat:tyuu45srznbabfl74lwjmeokiq