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Proliferation and progesterone receptor status in benign meningiomas are not age dependent.

Florian Roser1, Makoto Nakamura, Rainer Ritz, Mattia Bellinzona, Klaus Dietz, Madjid Samii, Marcos S Tatagiba.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Some authors have suggested that the biology of meningiomas differs according to a patient's age. Proliferation, vascularity, and hormonal status in meningiomas can be used to describe changes during aging. In the current study, proliferation activity with the Ki-67/MIB-1 antibody was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in meningioma tissue specimens from young and elderly patients.
METHODS: Over the past 25 years, tissue samples from 1766 patients with meningiomas were evaluated. Of these, 588 tumor specimens from 554 patients who underwent surgery between 1990 and 2000 were evaluated immunohistochemically. The proliferation index (LI) and progesterone receptor (PR) in meningiomas were quantitatively estimated in elderly (age > or = 70 years) and young patients (age < 70 years). Patients' charts including surgical records, discharge letters, pathology reports, and imaging studies were reviewed. Correlations with histologic subtype, disease recurrence-free survival, resection grade, location, size, vascularity, and tumor calcification were calculated as well. Only patients with a well documented follow-up were included in the statistical evaluation (n = 385).
RESULTS: Compared with the young group of 344 patients with meningioma (age < 70 years; mean age, 51.9 years; range, 18-69 years), the elderly population (age > or = 70 years; n = 41; mean age, 74.9 years; range, 70-88 years) showed a male-to-female ratio of 3.2: 1. Both groups had an identical median Ki-67 LI of 3.0% and a PR status of 56.1% versus 58.4 %. No statistically significant differences in disease recurrence-free survival could be found in the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Proliferation rates and PR status in benign intracranial meningiomas did not appear to be age dependent. (c) 2005 American Cancer Society.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15952201     DOI: 10.1002/cncr.21192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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