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Metaphase and Interphase Cytogenetics in Fibroadenomas of the Breast

HELEN RIZOU, GEORGIA BARDI, MARIA ARNAOURTI, NIKIFOROS APOSTOLIKAS, KOSTAS SFIKAS, ANTONIOS CHARLAFTIS, ATHANASSIOS POLICHRONIS, NIKI J. AGNANTIS and NIKOS PANDIS
In Vivo November 2004, 18 (6) 703-712;
HELEN RIZOU
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MARIA ARNAOURTI
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ANTONIOS CHARLAFTIS
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Abstract

Short-term cultures of fifty-two samples of fibroadenomas were cytogenetically analyzed. Thirty-three of the successfully karyotyped fibroadenomas were further investigated for the presence of amplifications in the CCND1, c-MYC and HER/2-neu genes by means of FISH analysis. Compared to carcinomas, fibroadenomas seem to have less complex cytogenetic rearrangements and limited alterations on HER-2/neu, CCND1 and c-MYC loci. A cytogenetic subgroup of fibroadenomas with hyperdiploid karyotypes and only numerical changes was observed. Amplification of CCND1 seems to play a more substantial role in benign tumor progression. These findings confirm that fibroadenomas do have genetic alterations and support the hypothesis that a fibroadenoma subset displays changes also found in carcinomas, thus indicating that patients belonging to this group might have an increased risk for subsequent breast cancer.

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    • Received June 20, 2004.
    • Accepted October 18, 2004.
  • Copyright © 2004 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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HELEN RIZOU, GEORGIA BARDI, MARIA ARNAOURTI, NIKIFOROS APOSTOLIKAS, KOSTAS SFIKAS, ANTONIOS CHARLAFTIS, ATHANASSIOS POLICHRONIS, NIKI J. AGNANTIS, NIKOS PANDIS
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HELEN RIZOU, GEORGIA BARDI, MARIA ARNAOURTI, NIKIFOROS APOSTOLIKAS, KOSTAS SFIKAS, ANTONIOS CHARLAFTIS, ATHANASSIOS POLICHRONIS, NIKI J. AGNANTIS, NIKOS PANDIS
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