Abstract

BackgroundKi-67 is a cellular proliferative index that has variable expression during cell cycle. The absence of Ki-67 in the quiescent tissues and its expression in the proliferating cells had linked its possible role in the proliferative capacity of the tissues.Materials and methodsThis retrospective study included 314 patients with breast cancer who underwent various types of breast surgeries. Analyzed was done to find any possible correlation between the level of Ki67 and various patient and tumor characteristics and the survival rates.ResultsThe mean age was 48.73 years, the overall survival was 30.77 months, 90.8% of the patients were alive and 8.3% died from breast cancer. In 85.67% no recurrence was reported and 5% had local and axillary recurrences, the commonest sites of metastases were bones and the vertebrae (2.2% and 1.9%) respectively. The mean size of the tumor was 34.39 mm and the mean number of the positive axillary nodes was 4. The expression of Ki67 was around 5–10% in the majority of patients, the mean expression was 28.54%. There was significant correlation between the level of Ki67 and the histopathological grade of the tumor, p value 0.003, and there was no significant correlation with other variables. There was no relation between the overall survival and the Ki67 level.ConclusionKi67 is correlated with the grade of the tumor, and is not a predictor for the survival of breast cancer patients. It may predict aggressive behavior of the tumor and higher histopathological grades.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting females during their life time, it involves a heterogeneous group of tumors that are classified based on various histopathological types, variable genetic bases, and the expression of marker which are determined by immunohistochemical analyses

  • The mean age of the patients in our study is 48.73 years and females constitutes 99.7%. the overall survival was 30.77 months, 90.8% of the patients were alive during the period of the study, 8.3% died from breast cancer and other died from other causes

  • Many studies evaluated the prognostic significance of Ki67 in breast cancer patients, but the majority of them are retrospective studies and they correlate it with a heterogeneous group of patients

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Introduction

Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting females during their life time, it involves a heterogeneous group of tumors that are classified based on various histopathological types, variable genetic bases, and the expression of marker which are determined by immunohistochemical analyses. Ki-67 is a cellular proliferative index that has variable expression during cell cycle. Analyzed was done to find any possible correlation between the level of Ki67 and various patient and tumor characteristics and the survival rates. Conclusion: Ki67 is correlated with the grade of the tumor, and is not a predictor for the survival of breast cancer patients. It may predict aggressive behavior of the tumor and higher histopathological grades

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