Neurology
August 2001
The authors report a patient with chorea and multifocal neurologic abnormalities associated with a small-cell lung carcinoma. A previously unreported antibody directed at a 76-kD neuronal protein antigen was identified in both serum and CSF. Antitumor treatment resulted in dramatic and sustained clinical neurologic and serologic responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Cancer
April 1987
Cellular DNA content of primary tumours from 280 patients with operable breast cancer was determined by flow cytometry using nuclei from paraffin sections stained with DAPI, and 199 of these patients were followed for 8-13 years after surgery. Tumours from 67 patients have also been analyzed for their DNA content using single cell suspensions from fresh tumour tissue stained with mithramycin and ethidium bromide, and the results compared with those obtained from paraffin blocks of the same tumours. Overall 60% of the tumours contained cells with abnormal DNA content (DNA-aneuploid populations).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe DNA content of paraffin embedded primary tumour tissue has been measured by flow cytometry in 354 patients with operable breast cancer. Tumour ploidy significantly correlated with tumour size, histological grade, and with menopausal status. No significant correlation with oestrogen receptor status or lymph node involvement was found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe monoclonal antibody (MAb) NCRC-11 identifies an epitope expressed variably in human breast cancer. The degree of expression of this epitope in primary operable tumours is closely related to the subsequent clinical course of the disease (Ellis et al., 1985).
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March 1985
The staining of breast cancer with a new monoclonal antibody, NCRC 11, was studied in a series of 126 women with primary breast carcinoma. Tumour samples embedded in paraffin were tested, and the minimum duration of follow up was five years or to death. Altogether 119 tumours stained positively.
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