Clinicopathologic significance of heat shock protein 60 as a survival predictor in breast carcinoma

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: According to these findings, the authors propose that elevated HSP60 protein levels in breast carcinoma is indicative of an unfavorable prognosis.
  • Who: . and colleagues from the European University Cyprus, Cyprus Medicine, United States have published the research work: Clinicopathologic signi cance of heat shock protein 60 as a survival predictor in breast carcinoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Among the female population, breast carcinoma is one of the more prevalent types of malignant tumors. According to research, estimates suggest that after 2040, the global annual incidence of new breast carcinoma . . .

     

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