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A comparison of two methods of prognostic typing in breast cancer
  1. D. R. Turner,
  2. C. L. Berry
  1. Department of Pathology, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London

    Abstract

    The value of two different systems for the prognostic assessment of breast cancer has been tested by comparing a group of 74 long-term survivors with a group of 54 short-term survivors. The system devised by Bloom and Richardson (1957) gave a good general correlation with prognosis. Appearances described by Harveit (1971) showed some correlation with prognosis but were rarely seen in our cases. The degree of lympho-plasmacytic infiltrate did not show any correlation with prognosis.

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