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Donna, I think I read your ER % was close to 90
How high was your cousin's? Was she PR+?
Here are the top threea articles (One a commentary, actually) on the topic:
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The X factor: skewing X inactivation towards cancer.
Cell. 2007 Jun 29;129(7):1253-4. Review.
PMID: 17604714 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Related Articles, LinksZuo T, Wang L, Morrison C, Chang X, Zhang H, Li W, Liu Y, Wang Y, Liu X, Chan MW, Liu JQ, Love R, Liu CG, Godfrey V, Shen R, Huang TH, Yang T, Park BK, Wang CY, Zheng P, Liu Y.
FOXP3 is an X-linked breast cancer suppressor gene and an important repressor of the HER-2/ErbB2 oncogene.
Cell. 2007 Jun 29;129(7):1275-86. Epub 2007 Jun 14.
PMID: 1757048
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Related Articles, LinksZuo T, Liu R, Zhang H, Chang X, Liu Y, Wang L, Zheng P, Liu Y.
FOXP3 is a novel transcriptional repressor for the breast cancer oncogene SKP2.
J Clin Invest. 2007 Dec;117(12):3765-73.
PMID: 18008005 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
To look them up go to google and enter "ENTREZ PUBMED" , then enter the PMID number of each into the rectangular bar hit go and "Voila!"
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