Macrophages as independent prognostic factors in small T1 breast cancers.
@article{Carrio2013MacrophagesAI,
title={Macrophages as independent prognostic factors in small T1 breast cancers.},
author={Roberto Carrio and Tulay Koru-Sengul and Feng Miao and Stefan Glück and Omar Lopez and Yamil Selman and Consuelo Alvarez and Clara Milikowski and Carmen R Gomez and Merc{\'e} Jord{\'a} and Mehrad Nadji and Marta Torroella-Kouri},
journal={Oncology reports},
year={2013},
volume={29 1},
pages={
141-8
}
}Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death by cancer in women in the United States. The occurrence of high numbers of macrophages in the tumor stroma has been associated with tumor progression and poor prognosis in breast and other solid malignancies. However, macrophage numbers in tumors have not been validated as a prognostic factor in clinical practice. The present analysis was designed as a pilot study aimed at determining…
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