Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2115592 | Cancer Letters | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Whether apoptotic index [AI] and/or Ki-67 labeling index [Ki-67LI] add prognostic information in bladder cancer remains unclear. Mean AI and Ki-67 LI increased with grade and stage in 147 superficial bladder tumors. AI (>1.7%) correlated with tumor size, grade and proliferation. Ki-67 LI (>10%) correlated with higher grade and stage. Tumor size and Ki-67 LI were independent predictors of disease-free and progression-free survival, respectively. Tumor size, patient's age and tumor's recurrence predicted overall survival. We conclude that conventional clinical parameters and Ki-67 LI define risk groups of bladder tumors, while AI has limited value.
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Authors
Ricardo Gonzalez-Campora, Guillermo Davalos-Casanova, Antonio Beato-Moreno, Rafael J Luque, Jose Alvarez-Kindelan, Maria J Requena, Rodolfo Montironi, Antonio Lopez-Beltrán,