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The expression and prognostic significance of the c-erbB-2 oncogene product was studied in 55 cases of childhood medulloblastoma. Forty-six of the 55 tumours (83.6%) expressed the c-erbB-2 product. The percentage of tumour cells expressing the c-erbB-2 product proved to be a significant indicator of patient outcome when analysed as both a categorical and a continuous variable. As a categorical variable, patients with more than 50% positive tumour cells had a significantly worse survival, with only 10% alive at 10 years vs 48% for those with less than 50% positive tumour cells (log rank P = 0.0049). To demonstrate that this observed prognostic significance was both independent and not a result of ‘data-driven’ categorisation, it was also entered into the Cox model as a continuous variable. Prognostic significance was retained in P = 0.038. © 1995 Stockton Press. All rights reserved.
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Gilbertson, R. J., Pearson, A. D. J., Perry, R. H., Jaros, E., & Kelly, P. J. (1995). Prognostic significance of the c-erbB-2 oncogene product in childhood medulloblastoma. British Journal of Cancer, 71(3), 473–477. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1995.96
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