Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study
Background The Ki‐67 labeling index (LI) is a well‐known prognostic factor for primary breast cancer, but its clinical significance for metachronous axillary lymph node (ALN) recurrence has not been well documented. Methods Ki‐67 expression in primary tumors (PTs) and ALN metastases (ALNMs) was eval...
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doaj-7b152bbfb2cd4e8e9166fb508661cf3e2020-11-25T02:16:01ZengWileyThoracic Cancer1759-77061759-77142019-01-011019610210.1111/1759-7714.12907Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational studyNaoya Ishibashi0Haruna Nishimaki1Toshiya Maebayashi2Masaharu Hata3Keita Adachi4Kenichi Sakurai5Shinobu Masuda6Masahiro Okada7Department of Radiology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Pathology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Radiology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Radiation Oncology Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine Kanagawa JapanDivision of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDivision of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Pathology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Radiology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanBackground The Ki‐67 labeling index (LI) is a well‐known prognostic factor for primary breast cancer, but its clinical significance for metachronous axillary lymph node (ALN) recurrence has not been well documented. Methods Ki‐67 expression in primary tumors (PTs) and ALN metastases (ALNMs) was evaluated in 21 patients and quantified to investigate the relationship between Ki‐67 LIs in PTs and metachronous ALNMs. Results The median Ki‐67 LIs in the PTs and ALNMs were 25.2% (range: 2.3–80.2%) and 70% (range: 10.4–97.4%), respectively. A majority of patients had higher Ki‐67 LIs in ALNMs than in PTs (76.2%, 16/21). Disease‐specific survival was significantly better in patients with a lower‐than‐median ALNM Ki‐67 LI (P = 0.019, log‐rank test). Receiver operating characteristic curves showed a PT Ki‐67 LI of 62.8% as the optimal cutoff value and an ALNM Ki‐67 LI of 65.1%. Accordingly, we divided the patients into four groups: PT Ki‐67 LI lower than 62.8%/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower than 65.1%, PT Ki‐67 LI lower/ALNM Ki‐67 LI higher, PT Ki‐67 LI higher/ALNM Ki‐67 LI higher, and PT Ki‐67 LI higher/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower. Disease‐specific survival was significantly better in patients with Ki‐67 LI lower/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower than in the other groups. Conclusion This is the first study to show that the Ki‐67 LI in metachronous ALNM is a prognostic factor for patients with metachronous ALN recurrence of breast cancer.https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12907Axillary lymph nodeKi‐67 labeling indexmetachronousmetastasisprimary breast cancer |
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Naoya Ishibashi Haruna Nishimaki Toshiya Maebayashi Masaharu Hata Keita Adachi Kenichi Sakurai Shinobu Masuda Masahiro Okada Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study Thoracic Cancer Axillary lymph node Ki‐67 labeling index metachronous metastasis primary breast cancer |
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Naoya Ishibashi Haruna Nishimaki Toshiya Maebayashi Masaharu Hata Keita Adachi Kenichi Sakurai Shinobu Masuda Masahiro Okada |
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Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study |
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Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study |
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Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study |
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Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study |
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Changes in the Ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: A retrospective observational study |
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changes in the ki‐67 labeling index between primary breast cancer and metachronous metastatic axillary lymph node: a retrospective observational study |
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Thoracic Cancer |
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1759-7706 1759-7714 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Background The Ki‐67 labeling index (LI) is a well‐known prognostic factor for primary breast cancer, but its clinical significance for metachronous axillary lymph node (ALN) recurrence has not been well documented. Methods Ki‐67 expression in primary tumors (PTs) and ALN metastases (ALNMs) was evaluated in 21 patients and quantified to investigate the relationship between Ki‐67 LIs in PTs and metachronous ALNMs. Results The median Ki‐67 LIs in the PTs and ALNMs were 25.2% (range: 2.3–80.2%) and 70% (range: 10.4–97.4%), respectively. A majority of patients had higher Ki‐67 LIs in ALNMs than in PTs (76.2%, 16/21). Disease‐specific survival was significantly better in patients with a lower‐than‐median ALNM Ki‐67 LI (P = 0.019, log‐rank test). Receiver operating characteristic curves showed a PT Ki‐67 LI of 62.8% as the optimal cutoff value and an ALNM Ki‐67 LI of 65.1%. Accordingly, we divided the patients into four groups: PT Ki‐67 LI lower than 62.8%/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower than 65.1%, PT Ki‐67 LI lower/ALNM Ki‐67 LI higher, PT Ki‐67 LI higher/ALNM Ki‐67 LI higher, and PT Ki‐67 LI higher/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower. Disease‐specific survival was significantly better in patients with Ki‐67 LI lower/ALNM Ki‐67 LI lower than in the other groups. Conclusion This is the first study to show that the Ki‐67 LI in metachronous ALNM is a prognostic factor for patients with metachronous ALN recurrence of breast cancer. |
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Axillary lymph node Ki‐67 labeling index metachronous metastasis primary breast cancer |
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