AIM: Evaluation of prognosis-associated parameters in patients with small cell lung carcinoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Biopsies of 46 patients suffering from a non-treated small cell lung carcinoma were stained with Feulgen and immunohistochemically with Ki-67 antibody. The integrated optical density (IOD) and proliferation rate was measured by syntactic structure analysis and correlated with survival. RESULTS: About 85% of patients had a smoking history (46 pack years on average). The median survival time was 13.5 months, the proliferation rate (Ki-67 positive tumor cell nuclei) 68.2% and S-phase percentage 9.2%. Ot average, 25 proliferating tumor cell nuclei formed clusters (mean diameter 95 microns). The prognosis was associated with the proliferation rate (p < 0.04), tumor stage (stage I versus lib, p < 0.05), at threshold limits with S-phase rate (p < 0.07) and serum levels of LDH and NSE (p < 0.06 and p < 0.07 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Immune histochemical determination of the Ki-67 protein is a useful method to estimate the prognosis of patients with small cell lung carcinoma.
AIM: Evaluation of prognosis-associated parameters in patients with small cell lung carcinoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Biopsies of 46 patients suffering from a non-treated small cell lung carcinoma were stained with Feulgen and immunohistochemically with Ki-67 antibody. The integrated optical density (IOD) and proliferation rate was measured by syntactic structure analysis and correlated with survival. RESULTS: About 85% of patients had a smoking history (46 pack years on average). The median survival time was 13.5 months, the proliferation rate (Ki-67 positive tumor cell nuclei) 68.2% and S-phase percentage 9.2%. Ot average, 25 proliferating tumor cell nuclei formed clusters (mean diameter 95 microns). The prognosis was associated with the proliferation rate (p < 0.04), tumor stage (stage I versus lib, p < 0.05), at threshold limits with S-phase rate (p < 0.07) and serum levels of LDH and NSE (p < 0.06 and p < 0.07 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Immune histochemical determination of the Ki-67 protein is a useful method to estimate the prognosis of patients with small cell lung carcinoma.
Authors: Gian Kayser; Jan Dirk Baumhäkel; Tamas Szöke; Imre Trojan; Urs Riede; Martin Werner; Klaus Kayser Journal: Virchows Arch Date: 2003-04-05 Impact factor: 4.064
Authors: B Martin; M Paesmans; C Mascaux; T Berghmans; P Lothaire; A-P Meert; J-J Lafitte; J-P Sculier Journal: Br J Cancer Date: 2004-12-13 Impact factor: 7.640