Factors Predicting Response in Breast Cancer Receiving Neoadjuvant Therapy and the Role of Ki67 Labeling Index.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ferhat Ekinci, Mehmet Uzun, Bilgin Demir, Ilkay Tugba Unek, Atike Pinar Erdogan
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the predictive value of Ki67 on pathological complete response (pCR) of breast and axilla regions in breast cancer (BC) patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy (NAT).

Study design: Descriptive study. Place and Duration of the Study: Departments of Medical Oncology, Sirnak State Hospital, Aydin State Hospital, Manisa Celal Bayar University, and Dokuz Eylul University, from November 2010 to July 2022.

Methodology: PCR and various histopathological parameters were evaluated for BC patients receiving NAT. The Youden Index method was used to find the cut-off value for the Ki67 variable according to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. This value was obtained as 77.5. Breast and axillary responses were individually evaluated to assess response to NAT. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to predict both breast and axillary pCR.

Results: A total number of 280 females receiving NAT for BC were included in the study. Multivariate analysis for breast pCR to NAT showed that Ki67 index (>77.5 vs <77.5, p=0.047) was statistically significant marker. While Ki67 index was significant for breast pCR in both univariate and multivariate analyses, the same was not observed on axillary response (p=0.387).

Conclusion: High Ki67 level was significantly associated with breast pCR in BC patients receiving NAT, but a similar effect was not observed on axillary pCR. These findings suggest that breast and axilla tissues have a biological differences in treatment responses.

Key words: Axillary response, Breast cancer, Ki67 Labeling Index, Neoadjuvant therapy, pathological complete response.

癌症接受新辅助治疗的反应预测因素及Ki67标记指数的作用。
目的:确定Ki67对接受新辅助治疗(NAT)的癌症(BC)患者乳腺和腋窝区域病理完全反应(pCR)的预测价值。研究设计:描述性研究。研究地点和持续时间:2010年11月至2022年7月,Sirnak州立医院、Aydin州立医院、Manisa Celal Bayar大学和Dokuz Eylul大学肿瘤内科。方法:对接受NAT的BC患者进行PCR和各种组织病理学参数评估。根据受试者工作特性(ROC)曲线,使用Youden指数法找到Ki67变量的截止值。该值为77.5。分别评估乳腺和腋窝反应以评估对NAT的反应。使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析来预测乳腺和腋窝pCR。结果:共有280名女性接受了BC NAT治疗。乳腺pCR与NAT的多因素分析显示Ki67指数(>77.5 vs结论:高Ki67水平与接受NAT的BC患者的乳腺pCR显著相关,但对腋窝pCR没有观察到类似的影响。这些发现表明乳腺和腋窝组织在治疗反应方面存在生物学差异。关键词:腋窝反应,乳腺癌症,Ki67标记指数,新辅助治疗,病理完全反应。
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期刊介绍: Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (JCPSP), is the prestigious, peer reviewed monthly biomedical journal of the country published regularly since 1991. Established with the primary aim of promotion and dissemination of medical research and contributed by scholars of biomedical sciences from Pakistan and abroad, it carries original research papers, , case reports, review articles, articles on medical education, commentaries, short communication, new technology, editorials and letters to the editor. It covers the core biomedical health science subjects, basic medical sciences and emerging community problems, prepared in accordance with the “Uniform requirements for submission to bio-medical journals” laid down by International Committee of Medical Journals Editors (ICMJE). All publications of JCPSP are peer reviewed by subject specialists from Pakistan and locally and abroad.
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