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Salivary and plasmatic levels of tumor necrosis factor‐alpha do not correlate with the clinicopathological profile in breast cancer patients

Precision Medical Sciences(2022)

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Abstract
Herein, we evaluated the salivary and plasmatic levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC; n = 20) versus women with benign breast conditions (Control; n = 29) and correlated the TNF-alpha findings with BC clinicopathological parameters. TNF-alpha was higher in the saliva samples from both groups than in plasma levels. BC and Control patients presented similar plasmatic and salivary values of TNF-alpha. The salivary and plasmatic values of INF-alpha did not correlate with tumor features (estrogen receptor; progestogen receptor; Ki67, and HER2), indicating that its salivary content does not correlate with the parameters of disease prognosis. Therefore, TNF-alpha is not helpful as a salivary marker in breast cancer patients.
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breast cancer, cytokines, salivary TNF-alpha
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