Source
Division of Diagnostic Radiology, National Cancer Centre Hospital, Tsukiji, Chuo-Ku, 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan. utateish@ncc.go.jp
Abstract
AIMS:
To determine the relation between clinical outcome and tumour grade defined by a MIB-1 (Ki-67) score based grading system.
METHOD:
The clinical and pathological features of 50 patients with myxoid liposarcoma were evaluated, and MIB-1 immunostaining was performed to grade these patients' tumours. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to evaluate survival. Clinical follow up details were available for all patients (median, 46.5 months; range, 9-408).
RESULTS:
Univariate analysis revealed that the tumour site (p < 0.05), round cell component content (p < 0.01), necrosis (p < 0.01), mitosis (p < 0.01), MIB-1 labelling index (p < 0.001), and tumour grade (p < 0.001) had a significant impact on overall survival. Multivariate analysis showed that, of the variables evaluated, the tumour grade defined by a MIB-1 score based grading system was the most significant adverse prognostic factor.
CONCLUSION:
Tumour grade determined by the grading system using the MIB-1 score (MIB-1 system) is a very strong prognostic factor in patients with myxoid liposarcoma.