The epidemiology of Her-2/ neu and P53 in breast cancer

作者: Jonine L Bernstein , Lizbeth López-Carrillo , Lisa Wang , None

DOI: 10.1590/S0036-36341999000800008

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摘要: Breast cancer is an etiologically heterogeneous disease with marked geographical variations. Joint consideration of the relationship between specific molecular alterations and known or suspected epidemiologic risk factors for this should help distinguish subgroups women that are at elevated developing breast cancer. In article, we present a comprehensive literature review etiologic prognostic roles Her-2/neu P53 among women. addition, discuss advantages limitations using biomarkers in epidemiological studies. We conclude more research needed to understand complex relationships genetic

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