Analysis of Correlation Between Mitotic Index, MIB1 Score and S-phase Fraction as Proliferation Markers in Invasive Breast Carcinoma. Methodological Aspects and Prognostic Value in a Series of 257 Cases

Background: The study was designed in order to evaluate the degree of correlation of mitotic index (MI), Ki67 (MIB1) score and S-phase fraction (SPF) as markers of cell proliferation and prognosis in breast cancer. Materials and Methods: The series analysed corresponded to 257 consecutive invasive b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anticancer research 2004-09, Vol.24 (5B), p.3283-3288
Hauptverfasser: CALY, M, GENIN, P, ZIDANE, M, SASTRE-GARAU, X, AL GHUZLAN, A, ELIE, C, FRENEAUX, P, KLIJANIENKO, J, ROSTY, C, SIGAL-ZAFRANI, B, VINCENT-SALOMONI, A, DOUGGAZ, A
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The study was designed in order to evaluate the degree of correlation of mitotic index (MI), Ki67 (MIB1) score and S-phase fraction (SPF) as markers of cell proliferation and prognosis in breast cancer. Materials and Methods: The series analysed corresponded to 257 consecutive invasive breast carcinoma, treated at the Institut Curie, France, in 1995. Nottingham histological grade and MIB1 semiquantitative and quantitative score were assessed on histological sections, whereas SPF was calculated using flow cytometry analysis of fine-needle aspiration products. Proliferation indices were compared to pathological data and to overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) (minimum follow-up: 72 months). Results: The median values for the proliferation markers were 9/10 HPF for MI, 32.4% for MIB1 and 3.7% for SPF. A high rate of correlation (r=0.96; p
ISSN:0250-7005
1791-7530