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DOI: 10.1002/ijc.24174
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Tumour growth fraction measured by immunohistochemical staining of Ki67 is an independent prognostic factor in preoperative prostate biopsies with small‐volume or low‐grade prostate cancer

Tobias Zellweger,Sarah Günther,Inti Zlobec,Spasenija Savic,Guido Sauter,Holger Moch,Gianfranco Mattarelli,Tobias Eichenberger,Enrico Curschellas,Hansjörg Rüfenacht,Alexander Bachmann,Thomas C. Gasser,Michael J. Mihatsch,Lukas Bubendorf

Prostatectomy
Medicine
Prostate cancer
2009
Abstract Accurate prognostic parameters in prostate biopsies are needed to better counsel individual patients with prostate cancer. We evaluated the prognostic impact of morphologic and immunohistochemical parameters in preoperative prostate cancer biopsies. A consecutive series of prostate biopsies of 279 men (72% with clinical stage T1c and 23% with T2) who subsequently underwent radical prostatectomy was prospectively analysed for Gleason score, number and percentage of positive cores (NPC, PPC), total percentage of biopsy tissue with tumour (TPT), maximum tumour percentage per core (MTP), and expression of Ki67, Bcl‐2 and p53. All biopsy features were significantly associated with at least one feature of the radical prostatectomy specimen. pT stage was independently predicted by PSA, seminal vesicle invasion by Ki67 LI, positive margins by PSA and MTP, large tumour diameter by PSA and PPC, and Gleason score by biopsy Gleason score, MTP, and Ki67 LI, respectively. Biopsy Gleason score, NPC (1 vs . >1), TPT (<7 vs . ≥7%), and Ki67 LI (<10 vs . ≥10%) were significant predictors of biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy ( p < 0.01, each). KI67 LI was the only independent prognostic factor in case of a low TPT (<7%) or low Gleason score (<7), the hazard ratio being 6.76 and 6.44, respectively. In summary, preoperative Gleason score, NPC, TPT and Ki67 LI significantly predict the risk of recurrence after radical prostatectomy, and Ki67 is an independent prognosticator in biopsies with low‐volume or low‐grade prostate cancer. Analysis of Ki67 LI in these biopsies may help to better identify patients with clinically insignificant prostate cancer. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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    Tumour growth fraction measured by immunohistochemical staining of Ki67 is an independent prognostic factor in preoperative prostate biopsies with small‐volume or low‐grade prostate cancer” is a paper by Tobias Zellweger Sarah Günther Inti Zlobec Spasenija Savic Guido Sauter Holger Moch Gianfranco Mattarelli Tobias Eichenberger Enrico Curschellas Hansjörg Rüfenacht Alexander Bachmann Thomas C. Gasser Michael J. Mihatsch Lukas Bubendorf published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.