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. 1995;36(2):205-17.
doi: 10.1007/BF00666041.

Prognostic value of intratumoral microvessel density, a measure of tumor angiogenesis, in node-negative breast carcinoma--results of a multiparametric study

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Prognostic value of intratumoral microvessel density, a measure of tumor angiogenesis, in node-negative breast carcinoma--results of a multiparametric study

P Bevilacqua et al. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1995.

Abstract

In the present study we update previous results on the prognostic value of intratumoral microvessel density (IMD), determined immunocytochemically using the monoclonal antibody CD-31 and a standard streptavidin-immunoperoxidase technique, published in the J Clin Oncol 12:454-466, 1994. This study was undertaken in those 211 node-negative breast cancer (NNBC) cases of that series of which we had pathological material available to determine all the prognostic indicators. The median period of follow-up has been extended to 78 and 80 months for relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS), respectively, and new biological indicators (i.e. Ki-67 labeling and 67 kDa laminin receptor expression) were included in the analysis. The main results obtained are: i) a confirmation that IMD is not associated with the other biological markers studied, i.e. expression of p53 protein, c-erbB-2 protein, 67 kDa laminin receptor, and cell kinetics; IMD was weakly associated only with histological grade (p = 0.053); ii) IMD remains a highly significant prognostic factor for RFS and OS (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.018, respectively) in univariate analysis; iii) in multivariate analysis on RFS, IMD (likelihood ratio test (LRT) = 30.16; p < 0.0001), 67 kDa laminin receptor (LRT = 9.80; p = 0.0017), the IMD/67 kDa laminin receptor interaction (LRT = 8.62; p = 0.0033), tumor size (LRT = 8.56; p = 0.0034), and p53 protein (LRT = 4.96; p = 0.025) are significant and independent prognostic indicators. For OS, only tumor size (LRT = 8.34; p = 0.0038), menopausal status (LRT = 5.16; p = 0.023), p53 protein (LRT = 4.37; p = 0.036), and IMD (LRT = 4.05; p = 0.044) retain a significant and independent prognostic value. The results of this study confirm the prognostic importance on RFS of the variables previously tested, but not of peritumoral lymphatic vessel invasion. A novel finding is that 67 kDa laminin receptor and the IMD/67 kDa laminin receptor interaction are also significant and independent variables. For OS, the results confirm that both IMD and tumor size are significant and independent variables. With prolonged follow-up the novel finding that emerges is the prognostic importance of menopausal status and p53 protein. This new information could be useful for a more accurate selection of high-risk NNBC patients who require careful follow-up and may benefit from adjuvant therapy.

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