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Association of hormone receptors and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2/neu expressions with clinicopathologic factors of breast carcinoma: a cross-sectional study in a tertiary care hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan.

Esmatullah EsmatAhmed Maseh HaidaryRamin SaadaatSyeda Naghma RizviSyeda AleenaMujtaba HaidariSayed Murtaza Sadat HofianiNasrin HussainiAhmadullah HakimiAbdullatif KhairyJamshid Abdul-Ghafar
Published in: BMC cancer (2024)
In our study, we demonstrated that among Afghan women, grade II invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified, was the most common type of BC and frequently affected women above the age of 40. We also revealed that the percentage of negative ER (50.4%), negative PR (54.4%), and concordant ER/PR-negative cases were high compared to other possibilities. Additionally, the study revealed that expression of Her2/neu was in contrast with the expression of ER and PR receptors. The findings of our study still support the importance of performing immunohistochemical stains for hormonal receptor classification in terms of better clinical outcomes and prognosis.
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