Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of c-erb2 status on survival after high-dose chemotherapy.
METHODS: Between March 1997 and June 2004, a total of 54 women with breast cancer who has at least 8 metastatic lymph nodes underwent high-dose chemotherapy with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Gulhane Military Medical School, Ankara, Turkey. Archival specimens were analyzed by fluorescent in situ hybridization to determine the impact of c-erb2 status after peripheral blood stem cell transplantation on survival. The patients were divided into c-erb2 negative (n=20) and positive (n=11) groups.
RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were detected between c-erb2 negative and positive groups regarding 5-year disease-free survival (41 and 27%, log rank p=0.11), and overall survival (60 and 45%, p=0.33). Transplant related mortality did not differ between groups.
CONCLUSION: We found no differences between c-erb2 negative and positive groups regarding disease-free and overall survival. To clarify the value of the c-erb2 status in predicting outcome after high-dose chemotherapy, prospective randomized studies are needed.
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