Correlation of COX-2 and Ep-CAM overexpression in human invasive breast cancer and its impact on survival

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Recent studies have demonstrated cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) overexpression in various human malignancies, especially in breast cancer, where COX-2 turned out to be a predictor of poor survival. To evaluate the relation of COX-2 and Ep-CAM overexpression and its prognostic significance, we performed a retrospective study on 212 breast cancer patients with a median follow-up time of 10.5 years. Overexpression of COX-2 in tumour tissue samples was assessed by immunohistochemistry. COX-2 overexpression was found in 48.6% of the tumour samples and was predictive for poor disease-free and overall survival. Univariate analysis revealed a strong correlation between COX-2 and Ep-CAM overexpression (P=0.009). Concurrent COX-2 and Ep-CAM overexpression was present in 21.7% of tumour specimens and had an additive negative impact on disease-free and overall survival. Determination of both tumour markers should help in guiding new therapeutic strategies in patients with invasive breast cancer. © 2003 Cancer Research UK.

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Spizzo, G., Gastl, G., Wolf, D., Gunsilius, E., Steurer, M., Fong, D., … Obrist, P. (2003). Correlation of COX-2 and Ep-CAM overexpression in human invasive breast cancer and its impact on survival. British Journal of Cancer, 88(4), 574–578. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600741

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