Background: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki-67 expression is also known as being heterogeneous. We investigated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 from the view of staining heterogeneity by the technique of Spiral Array. Methods. 100 cases of resected lung cancer from Toyama university hospital archive were collected. Spiral Array blocks were generated out of 100 cases using 100 μm thick paraffin sections. Four μm thick sections of the Array block were stained for Ki-67. Staining results in each reel were scored for areas with lowest (LS), highest (HS), and average (AS) expression, exclusively in the cancer cells. Heterogeneity score (HeS) was designed as the difference between HS a...
BACKGROUD: Numerous studies have stated that Ki-67 is a good prognostic marker in oral squamous cell...
BACKGROUND Breast cancer is an important health problem in the world. Uncontrolled cell proliferati...
Aims: The role of tumour metabolic and proliferative indices in predicting non-small-cell lung cance...
Background: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki...
Abstract Background Lung cancer ranks as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide and we...
Objectives Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, is associated with prognosis across a wide ran...
BACKGROUND Uncontrolled proliferation is a hallmark of malignant tumour growth. Its prognostic role...
The aim of this study is to explore the association of Ki-67 and p53 expression with prognosis in no...
Background: Ki-67 expression is strictly associated with cellular proliferation and is an excellent ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to combine CT images with Ki-67 expression to distinguish vario...
The growth of tumors is highly variable and this probably reflects even its clinical course. The mon...
An investigation was carried out to assess the prognostic significance of proliferation marker Ki67 ...
Typical (TCs) and atypical carcinoids (ACs) are defined based on morphological criteria, and no grad...
BACKGROUND. The number of mitoses and, thus, the proliferative capacity of a tumor is one of the mos...
AIMS: The role of tumour metabolic and proliferative indices in predicting non-small-cell lung canc...
BACKGROUD: Numerous studies have stated that Ki-67 is a good prognostic marker in oral squamous cell...
BACKGROUND Breast cancer is an important health problem in the world. Uncontrolled cell proliferati...
Aims: The role of tumour metabolic and proliferative indices in predicting non-small-cell lung cance...
Background: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki...
Abstract Background Lung cancer ranks as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide and we...
Objectives Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, is associated with prognosis across a wide ran...
BACKGROUND Uncontrolled proliferation is a hallmark of malignant tumour growth. Its prognostic role...
The aim of this study is to explore the association of Ki-67 and p53 expression with prognosis in no...
Background: Ki-67 expression is strictly associated with cellular proliferation and is an excellent ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to combine CT images with Ki-67 expression to distinguish vario...
The growth of tumors is highly variable and this probably reflects even its clinical course. The mon...
An investigation was carried out to assess the prognostic significance of proliferation marker Ki67 ...
Typical (TCs) and atypical carcinoids (ACs) are defined based on morphological criteria, and no grad...
BACKGROUND. The number of mitoses and, thus, the proliferative capacity of a tumor is one of the mos...
AIMS: The role of tumour metabolic and proliferative indices in predicting non-small-cell lung canc...
BACKGROUD: Numerous studies have stated that Ki-67 is a good prognostic marker in oral squamous cell...
BACKGROUND Breast cancer is an important health problem in the world. Uncontrolled cell proliferati...
Aims: The role of tumour metabolic and proliferative indices in predicting non-small-cell lung cance...