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The prognostic significance of p34cdc2 and cyclin D1 protein expression in prostate adenocarcinoma
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p34cdc2 is expressed in a majority of PACs and correlates with high Gleason's grade, advanced pathologic stage, nondiploid DNA content, and metastases. On multivariate analyses high Gleason's grade and p34cdc2 immunoreactivity predict disease recurrence independently of the pathologic stage. Thus, p34cdc2 appears to play a critical role in the evolution, proliferation, and spread of PACs and may be of prognostic value when applied to initial prostate tissue samples taken by needle biopsy.
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