Marker Ki-67 and Prognosis
of Carcinoma of the Pharynx and Upper Larynx - Preliminary Results
Smilek P., Hušek K., Kostřica R., Rottenberg J., Žaloudík J., Dušek P.
ORL klinika FN u sv. Anny, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. R. Kostřica, CSc. I. patologicko-anatomický ústav FN u sv. Anny, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Buček, CSc. Univerzitní onkologické centrum, Brno, programový vedoucí doc. MUDr. J. Žaloudík, CSc. |
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Summary:
Prognostic factors used in head and neck tumours in clinical practice such as age,
sex, general condition and immunological status have only a low prognostic value. Also histopathological grading, primary site and assessment of the TNM stage are very subjective. Quantitative
assessment of the basic characteristics of the tumour may permit to predict its behaviour more
accurately. Therefore the authors assessed in 42 patients with carcinoma of the pharynx and the
upper portion of the larynx, treated at our Clinic and then followed-up for 4-9 years, in addition to
site, TNM classification and histopathological grading also marker Ki-67. These factors were
related by one-dimensional statistical analysis to the total period of survival and survival without
symptoms of the disease. Statistical significance was not proved but the character of the survival
curve indicates possible successful predictions of the development in patients with head and neck
cancer. There is also a statistically significant high incidence of well differentiated tumours in patients
in the IVth TNM stage. It is probable that after addition of further cytokinetic indicators it will be
possible to find by multidimensional analysis suitable prognostic factors in head and neck tumours.
Key words:
prognosis of head and neck cancer, marker Ki-67.
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