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Bedeutung transformierender Wachstumsfaktoren beim Zervixkarzinom

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Beim Zervixkarzinom sind die Verläufe trotz gleicher klinischer Ausgangskriterien wie Tumorstadium, Lymphknotenbefall, histologischem Differenzierungsgrad, Therapie und Höhe des Tumormarkers oft verschieden. Mit den bislang verfügbaren diagnostischen Kriterien läßt sich die Diskrepanz der Verläufe und des Therapieerfolgs nicht ausreichend erklären. Offenbar gibt es Unterschiede in der biologischen Aggressivität der Tumoren und in der Reaktion des befallenen Organismus, die zur Zeit Gegenstand der Forschung sind. Wir untersuchen die Bedeutung der Wachstumsfaktoren „epidermal growth factor“(EGF) und „transforming growth factor“α und β (TGF-α und TGF- β) beim Zervixkarzinom als mögliches zusätzliches Prognosekriterium.

Die Untersuchungen wurden gefördert durch die Friedrich-Baur-Stiftung, Antrag Nr. 32/88.

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Pfeiffer, D., Scheidel, P. (1990). Bedeutung transformierender Wachstumsfaktoren beim Zervixkarzinom. In: Teufel, G., Pfleiderer, A., Ladner, HA. (eds) Therapie des Zervixkarzinoms. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75058-8_7

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