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About 30% of breast cancers have higher than normal levels of a cellular marker called HER2. The amount of HER2 is often measured in breast tissue. A higher level of this marker usually indicates a more aggressive type of breast cancer. Cytokeratin is a second cellular marker found in breast cancer cells. Detection of Circulating cytokeratin in the blood could indicate the presence of cancer. The Pathology Department of the Tom Baker Cancer Center is doing this study to see if measuring the levels of circulating HER2 and cytokeratin, through blood testing has clinical significance for patients with breast cancer.
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