Abstract

IntroductionKi-67 is a nuclear antigen present in the synthesis phase of the cell cycle. Studies have shown that a high value of Ki-67 results in greater response to chemotherapy with higher incidence of complete pathological response, which ultimately results in improved overall survival.Methods and materialsThe objective of the study was to determine the frequency of high Ki-67 levels in breast cancer patients and to find the correlation of complete pathological response in breast cancer with Ki-67 levels. It is a descriptive case series with a correlational study design done at Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi. Eighty patients with locally advanced breast cancer who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery were recruited. Their Ki-67 levels were determined on trucut biopsy. Pathological response in the post-op sample was correlated with Ki-67 levels.ResultsThe results showed 27 (33%) patients out of the 80 had high Ki-67 values. Among them 17 (63%) had complete pathological response, seven (26%) showed partial pathological response whereas three (11%) had disease progression. In contrast, out of the 53 patients having low Ki-67 values, only nine (17%) had complete pathological response, 31 (58%) showed partial pathological response and 13 (25%) had progressive disease. A Chi-square test was applied which showed significant correlation between Ki-67 and complete pathological response, with a p value of 0.00018.ConclusionTherefore high Ki-67 values in patients with breast cancer correlated well with attainment of complete pathological response. We can incorporate Ki-67 in the initial clinical assessment of breast cancer patients to help predict effectiveness as well as response to chemotherapy.

Highlights

  • Ki-67 is a nuclear antigen present in the synthesis phase of the cell cycle

  • The objective of the study was to determine the frequency of high Ki-67 levels in breast cancer patients and to find the correlation of complete pathological response in breast cancer with Ki-67 levels

  • The results showed 27 (33%) patients out of the 80 had high Ki-67 values

Read more

Summary

Objectives

The objective of the study was to determine the frequency of high Ki-67 levels in breast cancer patients and to find the correlation of complete pathological response in breast cancer with Ki-67 levels. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of high values of Ki-67 in locally advanced breast cancer patients and to compare the frequency of complete pathological response with low and high values of Ki-67

Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call