K. Collett et al., PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF ESTROGEN, PROGESTERONE AND ANDROGEN RECEPTOR IN RELATION TO PATIENT AGE IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST-CANCER, Breast, 5(3), 1996, pp. 123-126
The recent introduction of androgen receptor (AR) status in breast can
cer allows comparison of its prognostic role with that of progesterone
(PgR) and oestrogen receptor (ER). In the present study of 269 breast
cancer patients, a significant survival effect was found for PgR at 6
0 months, while ER and AR were of less importance. However, the progno
stic role of ER and AR was dependent on patient age. In patients under
60 years, the effects of ER and AR were of borderline significance, i
.e. slightly weaker than that of PgR. In older patients the effect of
PgR was weak. The prognostic role of PgR, ER and AR appears to be age
dependent.