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The prognostic importance of volume-weighted mean nuclear volume, mitotic index, and other stereologically measured quantitative parameters in supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma

✍ Scribed by Jens Knud Daugård Bentzen; Hanne Sand Hansen; Henrik Winther Nielsen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
255 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


BACKGROUND.

Stereologically measured mean nuclear volume has been proven to have prognostic importance in several types of cancer, such as malignant melanoma and carcinomas of the breast, oral region, bladder, and uterine cervix. The main purpose of the current study was to investigate the possible prognostic importance of mean nuclear volume and mitotic index in carcinoma of the supraglottic larynx.

METHODS.

The study was performed with a stratified, random sample of 113 patients from a well-defined group of 386 patients with supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma treated with radiotherapy at the Finsen Institute in Copenhagen. Histologic sections from pretreatment biopsies were used to estimate the following parameters: mean nuclear volume ͩV vͩͯ 3 0 ͪͪ,mitoticindex(MI),numberofnuclei per mm 2 (QA), mean nuclear profile area (Anuc), and the area fraction of nuclei in cancer tissue (AA). The geometric means of the parameters were used as cutoff points in a single factor and in a multivariate survival analysis with relapse free survival as the primary endpoint.

RESULTS.

The geometric means of the measured parameters were ͩV vͩͯ 3 0 ͪͪ ϭ 480 3 , QA ϭ 3630 nuclei/ 2 cancer tissue, MI ϭ 0.48 mitosis/100 nuclei, AA ϭ 0.21, and Anuc ϭ 57.9 2 .

CONCLUSIONS.

None of the stereologically estimated parameters proved to have prognostic importance, whereas tumor size, and lymph node status did. The method of adaptive, stratified, random sampling used in this study can save a great deal of work and is highly recommended by the authors.