The influence of estrogen and progesterone receptors on survival in patients with carcinoma of the uterine cervix

JD Martin, R Hähnel, AJ McCartney, N De Klerk - Gynecologic oncology, 1986 - Elsevier
survival curves for patients with ER+ or ER- and PR + or PR- tumors were virtually
indistinguishable. Overall survival in patients with cervical carcinoma is not influenced by … the …

Influence of sex on the survival of patients with esophageal cancer

P Bohanes, D Yang, RS Chhibar… - Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - ascopubs.org
… We suggest that these associations are possibly related to both estrogen and androgen
exposition. Taken together, these data are important because SCCE remains an important …

Effect on survival of estrogen replacement therapy after coronary artery bypass grafting

JM Sullivan, F El-Zeky, R Vander Zwaag… - The American journal of …, 1997 - Elsevier
… [17]Similar observations have been reported in women by 3 groups of investigators.18,
19, 20Thus, there is convincing evidence that estrogens influence endothelial cell function, a …

The influence of exogenous estrogen use on survival after diagnosis of endometrial cancer

JA Schwartzbaum, BS Hulka… - American journal of …, 1987 - academic.oup.com
… Although exogenous estrogen use in- The … patients who have estrogen before a diagnosis
of endometrial used exogenous estrogen are characterized cancer actually have a survival

Influence of tumor estrogen and progesterone receptor levels on the response to tamoxifen and chemotherapy in primary breast cancer.

B Fisher, C Redmond, A Brown… - Journal of Clinical …, 1983 - ascopubs.org
… DFS and survival of PF-treated patients in this study was made with those receiving PF in
two other NSABP protocols (B-05 and B-07). The similarity of DFS and survival resulting from …

Influence of estrogen receptors on survival and recurrence in patients with breast cancer without lymph node metastases

HS Maki, JL Hoehn - Archives of Surgery, 1989 - jamanetwork.com
Estrogen receptor protein analysis showed 46 patients to be positive, 43 to be negative, and
20 to be borderline. Thirty-three patients … status influenced survival and DFS only in patients

Estrogen replacement and coronary artery disease: effect on survival in postmenopausal women

JM Sullivan, R Vander Zwaag, JP Hughes… - Archives of Internal …, 1990 - jamanetwork.com
… In attempts to explain the protective effect of estrogens against cardiovascular disease, several
studies have exam¬ ined the influence of these agents on cardiovascular risk factors. The …

Survival with breast cancer: the importance of estrogen receptor quantity

LL Shek, W Godolphin - European Journal of Cancer and Clinical …, 1989 - Elsevier
survival rates of the four age groups (C45, 45-54, 55-64, 265) did not differ. However, the
overall survival of patients … depend on age to express its influence on survival, and any effect of …

Impact of metastatic estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor status on survival

EE Lower, EL Glass, DA Bradley, R Blau… - Breast cancer research …, 2005 - Springer
… Hormone responsive breast cancer is usually determined by the presence of estrogen
correlate with metastatic disease and if survival is influenced by metastatic receptor status. We …

Significance of estrogen and progesterone receptors, disease‐free interval, and site of first metastasis on survival of breast cancer patients

A Alanko, E Heinonen, T Scheinin, EM Tolppanen… - Cancer, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
… of initial therapy having less influence on survival in most patients. Receptor assays were
not performed. In this study the influence of DFI on survival of patients with recurrent breast …