Journal article

Blood vessel invasion and other variables as predictors of long-term survival in Japanese and British patients with primary invasive breast cancer

T Kato, F Pezzella, G Steers, L Campo, RD Leek, H Turley, S Kameoka, T Nishikawa, AL Harris, KC Gatter, S Fox

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP | Published : 2014

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate the associations of blood vessel invasion (BVI), lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI) or other variables and long-term survival in 173 Japanese and 184 British patients with primary invasive breast cancer, and whether they are associated with survival differences between Japanese and British patients. BVI was detected by objective methods, using both factor VIII-related antigen (F-VIII) staining and elastica van Gieson (E v G) staining. BVI was classified into three subtypes. 1) BVI e, BVI detected by E v G staining alone, 2) BVI f, BVI detected by F-VIII staining alone, 3) BVIef, BVI evaluated by combining BVIf and BVIe. LVI was also detected by objective..

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