Journal article
Prognostic value of Ki‐67 expression in 182 soft tissue sarcomas. Proliferation — a marker of metastasis?
PFM CHOONG, M ÅKERMAN, H WILLÉN, C ANDERSSON, P GUSTAFSON, B BALDETORP, M FERNÖ, T ALVEGÀRD, A RYDHOLM
APMIS | MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD | Published : 1994
Abstract
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are characterized by deregulated proliferation. Ki‐67 is a cell cycle antigen which may be elevated in proliferative states. We analysed Ki‐67 expression in fixed and embedded tissues from STS in order to examine associations between proliferation, primary tumour characteristics, and metastasis. One hundred and eighty‐two adult patients with trunk wall or extremity STS were treated at our institution between 1980 and 1992 (35 developed local recurrence and 56 developed metastases). Median follow‐up time for survivors was 6 years (1–13). We used a semiquantitative score to the assess percentage of Ki‐67‐positive cells: ≥ 10% (n = 86), >10–25% (n = 57), >25–50% (n = ..
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