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Table 1: Patients’ clinicopathological characteristics, n/N (%)
Table 2: HER2 status of primary tumor/metastases, by HR status of primary tumor/metastases
Figure 1: Kaplan-Meier survival curves in women of various ER status subtypes. A. OS associated with various ER statuses in primary breast cancer (Prim) or metastatic sites (Met)
Figure 2: Kaplan-Meier survival curves in women of various PR status subtypes. A. OS associated with various PR statuses in primary breast cancer (Prim) and/or metastatic sites (Met)
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