Steroid receptor status difference in recurrent intracranial meningioma and breast cancer in the same patient.

1986 
The authors report a case of multiple recurrent intracranial meningioma associated with breast cancer in a menopausal woman. High affinity estrogen (ER) and progestin receptors (PR) were assayed independently in the meningioma and the tumor. ER were found to be very low in the meningioma and high in the breast tumor. On the contrary PR were found to be high in the meningioma and could be not detected in the breast tumor. This unique case suggests that meningioma and breast cancer are not under the same type of hormonal influence.
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