Prognostic value of Ki-67 for prostate cancer death in a conservatively managed cohort Journal Article


Authors: Fisher, G.; Yang, Z. H.; Kudahetti, S.; Møller, H.; Scardino, P.; Cuzick, J.; Berney, D. M.
Article Title: Prognostic value of Ki-67 for prostate cancer death in a conservatively managed cohort
Abstract: Background:Standard clinical parameters cannot accurately differentiate indolent from aggressive prostate cancer. Our previous work showed that immunohistochemical (IHC) Ki-67 improved prediction of prostate cancer death in a cohort of conservatively treated clinically localised prostate cancers diagnosed by transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Here, we present results in a more clinically relevant needle biopsy cohort.Methods:Biopsy specimens were microarrayed. The percentage of Ki-67 positively stained malignant cells per core was measured and the maximum score per individual used in analysis of time to death from prostate cancer using a Cox proportional hazards model.Results:In univariate analysis (n=293), the hazard ratio (HR) (95% confidence intervals) for dichotomous Ki-67 (≤10%, >10%) was 3.42 (1.76, 6.62) χ 2 (1 df)=9.8, P=0.002. In multivariate analysis, Ki-67 added significant predictive information to that provided by Gleason score and prostate-specific antigen (HR=2.78 (1.42, 5.46), χ2 (1 df)=7.0, P=0.008).Conclusion:The IHC Ki-67 scoring on prostate needle biopsies is practicable and yielded significant prognostic information. It was less informative than in the previous TURP cohort where tumour samples were larger and more comprehensive, but in more contemporary cohorts with larger numbers of biopsies per patient, Ki-67 may prove a more powerful biomarker. © 2013 Cancer Research UK. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ki-67; needle biopsy; prognostic factors; localised prostate cancer
Journal Title: British Journal of Cancer
Volume: 108
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0007-0920
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2013-02-05
Start Page: 271
End Page: 277
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2012.598
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3566811
PUBMED: 23329234
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 March 2013" - "CODEN: BJCAA" - "Source: Scopus"
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