Author/Editor     Ikpatt, Offiong Francis; Kuopio, Teijo; Collan, Yrjoe
Title     Nuclear morphometry in African breast cancer
Type     članek
Source     Image Anal Stereol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 21, št. 2
Publication year     2002
Volume     str. 145-50
Language     eng
Abstract     Three hundred cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed between 1983 and 1999 in Calabar, Nigeria were analysed to determine the nuclear morphometric variables, and evaluate the prognostic potential of nuclear morphometry in Nigerian breast cancers. The necessary follow-up was available for 129 patients. The nuclear area was the most valuable variable. In the Nigerian material, the mean nuclear area (MNA) (SD) was 89.2 (34.0) micro m2. MNA was significantly higher in tumours of the postmenopausal than premenopausal (p = 0.0405), in LN+ than LN- (p = 0.0202) patients, and in tumours over 3 cm than smaller ones (p < 0.0001). There were also significant differences between different clinical stages, histological grades, and histological types of tumours. Significant correlations were observed between MNA and histological grade (r = 0.64), standard mitotic index (r = 0.45) and tumour size (r = 0.20). MNA as a continuous variable was a statistically significant prognosticator in the whole material (p = 0.0281), and among the postmenopausal patients (p = 0.0238). Univariate cox's regression demonstrated one significant grading cutpoint at MNA = 111 micro m2, which divided the material into two groups of different survival. The development of a morphometric grading system optimal for the Nigerian material could use the latter cut-point between nuclear scores 2 and 3 in the grading system. The earlier proven cut-point of 47 pm2 could be used between nuclear scores 1 and 2.
Descriptors     BREAST NEOPLASMS
NEOPLASM STAGING
MITOTIC INDEX
PROGNOSIS
NIGERIA
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS