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Is EGFR a moving target during radiotherapy of carcinoma of the uterine cervix?

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Is EGFR a moving target during radiotherapy of carcinoma of the uterine cervix?

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GROUND: The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is frequently overexpressed in uterine cervix carcinoma. The role of the pre-treatment EGFR expression levels and the changes of expression induced by ionizing radiation (IR) have not been conclusively defined. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The staining intensity (SI) and labeling index (LI) of EGFR were determined in 38 patients by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Biopsies were taken before after 1 week of RT. EGFR expression was correlated with cell cycle, apoptosis and angiogenesis. RESULTS: Before RT, 87% and after 1 week of RT, 95% of samples were positive for EGFR (p=0.2). Two patterns were observed, either increasing or decreasing expression after initiating RT. An increase of the EGFR SI was seen in 63% of patients from a mean of 57 SI (SD+/-60) before RT to 142 SI (SD+/-80.8) (p=0.001) during RT. In 32% of cases, EGFR decreased from 165 SI before (SD+/-83.0) to 75 SI (SD+/-73.0) (p< or =0.001) during RT. Two of five (5%) patients negative

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