Because the placenta produces a wide range of hormones and enzymes (in addition to human chorionic gonadotropin and human placental lactogen), results supporting this hypothesis could open new dimensions to genetic research for diseases beyond breast cancer (including gynecologic tumors and reproductive and pregnancy-related disorders).
The tumors of two patients, including one fatal case, contained more human placental lactogen-positive cells than HCG-positive cells, while the tumor of the remaining patient, who had high serum HCG levels, showed a reversed staining pattern resembling that of CC; this patient has been alive without disease for 9 years.