H. Inaji et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL SURVEY OF PS2 EXPRESSION IN INTRADUCTAL LESIONS ASSOCIATED WITH INVASIVE DUCTAL CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST, International journal of cancer, 55(6), 1993, pp. 883-886
We examined the expression of pS2 protein in 48 invasive ductal breast
carcinomas with an extensive intraductal component, using immunohisto
chemical staining of paraffin-embedded sections. The patients selected
for this study would have met the criteria for breast-conserving surg
ery applied at our institute at present. The rate of pS2 expression in
the intraductal lesion was significantly higher than that in the main
invasive lesion. The incidence of pS2 protein expression in the latte
r lesions was very similar to that in invasive carcinoma without intra
ductal lesions. The pS2 positivity of the intraductal lesion was equal
to or higher than that of the invasive lesion. Of intraductal lesions
, those classified as non-comedo carcinomas frequently contained more
pS2 protein than did comedo carcinomas. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.