Ki-67, p53, Er-receptors, ploidy and S-phase as prognostic factors in T1 node negative breast cancer

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The prognostic value of Ki-67, p53 and ER immunohistochemical labelling and flow-cytometric S-phase fraction and ploidy was evaluated in 212 pT1N0M0 breast carcinomas. The mean follow-up time was 8.3 years. Patients with breast carcinomas with high Ki-67 expression (≤ 10%) had a less favourable disease-free survival than those with low Ki-67 expression (< 10%) (p = 0.008). A positive p53 staining and high SPF were associated with a less favourable disease-free survival although it did not reach statistical significance. The subset of patients with ER negative, Ki-67 ≤ 10% and p53 ≤ 20% tumours, had a shorter disease-free survival compared with that of all the other patients (p = 0.03). We conclude that the potential value of Ki-67 labelling for prognostic evaluation of T1N0M0 breast carcinoma is good.

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Railo, M., Lundin, J., Haglund, C., Von Smitten, K., Von Boguslawsky, K., & Nordling, S. (1997). Ki-67, p53, Er-receptors, ploidy and S-phase as prognostic factors in T1 node negative breast cancer. Acta Oncologica, 36(4), 369–374. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869709001282

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