Prostein expression in human tumors: a tissue microarray study on 19,202 tumors from 152 different Tumor entities.
Florian ViehwegerCarola BöckerSören WeidemannMorton FreytagAnne MenzFranziska BüscheckAndreas M LuebkeDevita PutriMartina KluthClaudia Hube-MaggAndrea HinschMaximilian LennartzFlorian LutzViktor ReiswichDoris HöflmayerChristoph FrauneKatharina MöllerChristian BernreutherPatrick LebokGuido SauterStefan SteurerDavid DumAndreas H MarxRonald SimonTill KrechTill S ClauditzFrank JacobsenNatalia GorbokonEike BurandtSarah MinnerSimon KindPublished in: Diagnostic pathology (2024)
Our data provide a comprehensive overview on prostein expression in human cancers. Prostein is a highly sensitive prostate cancer marker occurring in > 96% of prostate cancers. Because prostein can also be expressed in various other tumor entities, classifying of a tumor mass as a prostate cancer should not be based on prostein positivity alone.