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[The usefulness of Ki67 expression in the biopsy specimens, to predict the biochemical progresion of the prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy].

Authors :
Ojea Calvo A
Mosteiro Cerviño MJ
Domínguez Freire F
Alonso Rodrigo A
Rodríguez Iglesias B
Benavente Delgado J
Barros Rodríguez JM
González Piñeiro A
Source :
Actas urologicas espanolas [Actas Urol Esp] 2004 Oct; Vol. 28 (9), pp. 650-60.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of Ki67 expression in the biopsy specimens, to predict the biochemical progression of the prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy.<br />Material and Methods: We analyse the Ki67 expression in the biopsy specimens of 103 patients treated with radical prostatectomy. The mean follow up is 3.4 years (1.3-8.8 years). We correlate the biochemical progression with traditional prognostic factors as the PSA (> 10/< or = 10), Gleason (> or = 7/< 7), pT classification (pT3/pTO-2) and immunohistochemical factor Ki67 (> 3%/< or = 3%).<br />Results: Of all 103 patients, in 71 (69%) biochemical progression was not detected and in 32 (31%) biochemical progression was detected. The mean of preoperative PSA is 10.07 ng/ml in the patients without progression and 20.90 ng/ml in the patients with biochemical progression (p=0.0001). The mean of Gleason score in 6.03 in the patients without progression and 6.75 in the patients with biochemical progression (p=0.0001). The percentage of Ki67 expression is 3.95% in the patients without progression and 5.05% in the patients with biochemical progression (p=0.030). The tumors pT0-2 progressed 12/67 (17.9%) and the tumors pT3 progressed 20/36 (55.6%) (p=0.0001). Multivariant regression analysis indicate that it does not exist a statistically significant relation between Ki67 (> 3%/< or = 3%) expression in the biopsy specimens and the biochemical progression of the prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (p=0.204).<br />Conclusions: The immunohistochemical factor Ki67 (> 3%/< or = 3%) in the biopsy specimens, is less effective than the classic factors, PSA (> 10/< or = 10), Gleason (> or = 7/< 7) and pT classification (pT3/pT0-2), to predict the biochemical progression of the prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0210-4806
Volume :
28
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Actas urologicas espanolas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16050199
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0210-4806(04)73156-3