The Ki-67 index is an important biomarker for indicating the proliferation of cancer cells and is considered to be an effective prognostic factor for breast cancer. However, a standard cut-off point for the Ki-67 index has not yet been established. Therefore, the aim of this retrospective study was to determine an optimal cut-off point in order to establish it as a more accurate prognostic factor. Immunohistochemical analysis of the Ki-67 index was performed on 4329 patients with primary breast cancer from August 1987 to March 2012. Out of this sample, there were 3186 consecutive cases from September 1997 with simultaneous evaluations of ER, PgR and HER2 status. Cox's proportional hazard model was used to perform univariate and multivariate...
The Ki67 labelling index (LI – proportion of staining cells) is widely used to reflect proliferation...
Introduction: Breast cancer aggressiveness can be correlated with proliferation status of tumor cell...
Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, is increasingly being used in pre-surgical window studies...
The Ki-67 index is an important biomarker for indicating the proliferation of cancer cells and is co...
Background/Aim: The Ki-67 index is chiefly important for distinguishing between luminal A and lumina...
WOS: 000350918100005The aim of the present study was to identify the optimal Ki-67 cut-off value in ...
Objective: Breast cancer aggressiveness is related to tumor cell proliferation. Despite this, the Ki...
In spite of the usefulness of the Ki-67 labeling index (LI) as a prognostic and predictive marker in...
BACKGROUND: Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as a...
Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as an additional...
Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as an additional...
The assessment of Ki-67 in early-stage breast cancer has become an important diagnostic tool in plan...
Objective: We aimed to assess the relationship between the Ki-67 index and the risk of recur- rences...
Prognostic factors are important for the diagnosis of breast cancer as it helps in identification of...
most controversially discussed parameters for treatment decisions in breast cancer patients. The pur...
The Ki67 labelling index (LI – proportion of staining cells) is widely used to reflect proliferation...
Introduction: Breast cancer aggressiveness can be correlated with proliferation status of tumor cell...
Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, is increasingly being used in pre-surgical window studies...
The Ki-67 index is an important biomarker for indicating the proliferation of cancer cells and is co...
Background/Aim: The Ki-67 index is chiefly important for distinguishing between luminal A and lumina...
WOS: 000350918100005The aim of the present study was to identify the optimal Ki-67 cut-off value in ...
Objective: Breast cancer aggressiveness is related to tumor cell proliferation. Despite this, the Ki...
In spite of the usefulness of the Ki-67 labeling index (LI) as a prognostic and predictive marker in...
BACKGROUND: Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as a...
Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as an additional...
Proliferative activity (Ki-67 Labelling Index) in breast cancer increasingly serves as an additional...
The assessment of Ki-67 in early-stage breast cancer has become an important diagnostic tool in plan...
Objective: We aimed to assess the relationship between the Ki-67 index and the risk of recur- rences...
Prognostic factors are important for the diagnosis of breast cancer as it helps in identification of...
most controversially discussed parameters for treatment decisions in breast cancer patients. The pur...
The Ki67 labelling index (LI – proportion of staining cells) is widely used to reflect proliferation...
Introduction: Breast cancer aggressiveness can be correlated with proliferation status of tumor cell...
Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, is increasingly being used in pre-surgical window studies...