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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ER/PR

If a cancer cell is ER+, it means it can receive signals from estrogen instructing the cells to grow... Read More...

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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ER/PR

Sample: breast biopsy tissue

Estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor (ER/PR) positive breast cancers tend to grow more slowly than ER/PR negative cancers, and are more likely to respond to hormone therapy. Approximately two-thirds of breast cancers are ER and/or PR positive.

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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ER/PR

If a cancer cell is ER+, it means it can receive signals from estrogen instructing the cells to grow. If a cancer cell is PR+, these signals can come from the progesterone hormone. Knowing whether the tumor needs estrogen and/or progesterone to grow makes it easier to treat the cancer.

What does ER and PR positive mean?

If a cancer cell is ER+, it means it can receive signals from estrogen instructing the cells to grow. If a cancer cell is PR+, these signals can come from the progesterone hormone. Knowing whether the tumor needs estrogen and/or progesterone to grow makes it easier to treat the cancer.

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