Publications by authors named "A Tardini"

The expression of oncogene products related to cell growth (c-erbB-2, c-myc, ras p21, EGFR) was investigated in benign (15 cases) and malignant breast lesions (20 cases) by means of immunohistochemistry using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase technique with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the staining positivity and various morphological and biological features, such as tumour type, grading, hormone receptor status and cell kinetic parameters. In benign breast lesions, as expected, the kinetic parameters were low, both for Ki-67 and LI.

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Two hundred and fifty bone marrow and 140 lymph nodal biopsies were analyzed immunocytochemically, using a mouse monoclonal antibody b-12 (M Ab b-12), which reacts with MCA (mucinous-like carcinoma-associated antigen). The presence of MCA in bone marrow specimens was demonstrated in 102 out of 105 (97.1%) breast cancer metastases, 5 out of 8 (62.

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The topographic distribution of a mucinous-like cancer antigen (MCA) recognized by a monoclonal antibody b-12 (MAb b-12) was assessed in benign (38) and malignant (66) breast tissues. The reactivity of MAb b-12 showed a good selectivity for breast tissues, reacting both with normal tissues and breast cancer. The degree of MCA expression was evaluated in the various groups of breast pathology adopting quantitative criteria of assessment.

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CEA and TPA were studied in sera and in histologic specimens of 200 patients with benign (77) or malignant (123) breast pathology. The frequency and expression of the two markers was different in benign and in cancer tissues. Histologic positivity and high levels of circulating markers were observed more frequently in cancer patients than in patients with benign disease.

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Patients with malignant and benign colon disease (59 colon cancer and 96 polyps) were studied by means of tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) tests. The evaluation of the circulating levels of the markers showed that the overall sensitivity for the TPA test was 57.6% and for the CEA test was 55.

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