Correlation between COX-2 Expression and Hormone Receptors in Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer
- Authors
- Lee, Jung Ah; Bae, Jeoung Won; Woo, Sang Uk; Kim, Hyunchul; Kim, Chul Hwan
- Issue Date
- 3월-2010
- Publisher
- KOREAN SURGICAL SOCIETY
- Keywords
- Cyclooxygenase 2; Breast cancer; Estrogen receptor; Progesterone receptor
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SURGICAL SOCIETY, v.78, no.3, pp.140 - 148
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SURGICAL SOCIETY
- Volume
- 78
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 140
- End Page
- 148
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116892
- DOI
- 10.4174/jkss.2010.78.3.140
- ISSN
- 2233-7903
- Abstract
- Purpose: COX-2 is known to be elevated in breast cancer, but the clinical relevance is still a matter of debate. The purpose of this study was to determine the prognostic significance and relationship of COX-2 to hormone receptors. Methods: Between January 2005 and February 2007, 80 specimens from breast cancer patients at Korea University Anam Hospital were reviewed by one pathologist. COX-2 was analyzed as overexpressed if > 10% of the cells were stained. Clinical characteristics, hormone receptor status, and other prognostic factors were investigated to determine their association with COX-2 expression. Results: COX-2 was overexpressed in 12 patients (15%). Two patients had locoregional. recurrence, eight patients had systemic metastasis, and one patient died. There was no statistically significant correlation between COX-2 expression and age, size, nodal status, histological grade, hormone receptor status, and HER-2/neu positivity. Among tumors that had a positive expression of ER and PR, COX-2 expression was related to larger size (P-value 0.001 and 0.009, respectively) and nodal status (P-value 0.048 and 0.009, respectively). However, there was no, statistically significant correlation with tumors that had negative ER or PR expression. Conclusion: This study suggests that in breast cancer, COX-2 expression has no relationship with clinicopathologic factors; however, a correlation was noted in size and nodal status for ER- and PR-positive tumors. Further prospective study with larger population to clarify the relationship between COX-2 expression and hormone receptor status is necessary. (J Korean Surg Soc 2010;78:140-148)
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