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M. Giulia Cangi, Barry Cukor, Peggy Soung, Sabina Signoretti, Gilberto Moreira Jr., Moksha Ranashinge, Blake Cady, Michele Pagano, Massimo Loda
Published in Volume 106, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(6):753–761 doi:10.1172/JCI9174
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Cdc25A overexpression, with or without concomitant loss of p27, is associated with poor survival. (a) High levels of Cdc25A are associated with decreased disease-free survival in the 144 patients studied. (b) When Cdc25A is analyzed together with p27, stratification of disease-related mortality risk is based on four different combinations of Cdc25A and p27 levels. The group with the highest mortality is the one in which breast carcinomas overexpress Cdc25A and have low p27 levels (black curve).