Standardization of Estrogen Receptor Measurement in Breast Cancer Suggests False-Negative Results Are a Function of Threshold Intensity Rather Than Percentage of Positive Cells
Welsh AW, Moeder CB, Kumar S, Gershkovich P, Alarid ET, Harigopal M, Haffty BG, Rimm DL. Standardization of Estrogen Receptor Measurement in Breast Cancer Suggests False-Negative Results Are a Function of Threshold Intensity Rather Than Percentage of Positive Cells. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2011, 29: 2978-2984. PMID: 21709197, PMCID: PMC3157961, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2010.32.9706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Ductal, BreastCell Line, TumorFalse Negative ReactionsFemaleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansImmunoblottingImmunohistochemistryReceptors, EstrogenConceptsER-positive patientsEstrogen receptorQuantitative immunofluorescenceBreast cancerTissue microarrayPositive cellsIndependent retrospective cohortsEstrogen receptor measurementsAssessment of survivalTMA cohortFalse-negative resultsRetrospective cohortER immunoreactivityTest discordancePrognostic outcomesIndependent cohortReceptor measurementsLimitations of immunohistochemistryPatientsDiscrepant casesCohortIHC methodPathologists' judgmentsDiscrepant resultsStandardized assays