Abstract

Background/Introduction: Human mammaglobin-A is specifically expressed in breast tissue, over-expressed in some breast cancers and associated with less aggressive phenotypes. However, previous studies have predominantly determined mammaglobin-A mRNA rather than the protein expression. Therefore, this study determined mammaglobin-A protein expression in breast tumour and plasma samples and correlated these with tumour histopathology and 10-year survival.

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