HER-2 is an independent prognostic factor in endometrial cancer: Association with outcome in a large cohort of surgically staged patients

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Purpose: To evaluate HER-2 expression and amplification in a large cohort of endometrial cancer with complete surgical staging and outcome data. Patients and Methods: A tissue microarray was constructed of 483 patients with endometrial cancer of diverse histologic type and stage and tested for HER-2 expression and amplification using current standards of practice. There was outcome data for 83% of all patients and 81% with complete surgical staging. Results: Both expression and amplification of HER-2 was associated with high-grade (P = .0001) and high stage (P = .0001) endometrial cancer. The highest rate of HER-2 expression and amplification was seen in serous carcinoma (43% and 29%), while grade 1 endometrioid adenocarcinoma showed the lowest levels (3% and 1%). For all histologic types, the rate of HER-2 expression and amplification was remarkably different (P < .0001) for grade 3 cancers (31% and 15%) versus grade 2 (7% and 3%) and grade 1 cancers (3% and 1%), with similar results for endometrioid type (P

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Morrison, C., Zanagnolo, V., Ramirez, N., Cohn, D. E., Kelbick, N., Copeland, L., … Fowler, J. M. (2006). HER-2 is an independent prognostic factor in endometrial cancer: Association with outcome in a large cohort of surgically staged patients. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 24(15), 2376–2385. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2005.03.4827

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