J Korean Breast Cancer Soc.  1999 Dec;2(2):199-210. 10.4048/jkbcs.1999.2.2.199.

Prognostic Significance of Tumor Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Korea.

Abstract

The well-known prognostic factors for breast cancer, such as axillary lymph node status, do not always account for the exact outcome. The development of other accurate prognostic factors would help in assessing high risk for recurrence and death. Recently, much experimental evidence has accumulated showing that tumor growth and metastasis are dependent on tumor angiogenesis. To investigate the status of angiogenesis in breast cancer, we counted the microvessel density (MVD) of brest cancer tissues, which were stained with anti-CD34 antibody, as a measure of tumor angiogenesis. We classified 43 breast-cancer patients into 22 with low MVD (<47/200xPF) and 21 with high MVD (> or =47/200xPF). We estimated the correlations between the MVD and other established prognostic factors. We also calculated survivals based on MVD. The MVD was in the range between 10 and 93 (mean+/-SD=46.9+/-21.7). The positive rate of lymph-node metastasis in high MVD patients was 32.6%, which was higher than the 23.3% for low-MVD patients. We found a significant correlation between MVD and histologic grade (p=0.037), but could not fine any significant correlation between MVD and menopausal status, tumor size, nuclear grade, estrogen receptor, or progesterone receptor. Retrospectively, the receptor status of estrogen and of progesterone had significant impacts on survival (ER: p=0.0001, PR: p=0.0001). The 4-year disease-free survival rate of high-MVD patients was 56.6+/-12.5%, and that of low-MVD patients was 69.0+/-10.8% (p=0.449). The 4-years overall survival rate of high-MVD patients was 71.1+/-11.1%, and that of low-MVD patients was 74.1+/-12.2 (p=0.449). In conclusion, the determination of MVD in breast cancer tissue may be useful as a prognostic factor, but it is necessary to investigate the MVD in a large number of patients before this conclusion can be stated with certainty.

Keyword

Breast cancer; Angiogenesis; Prognostic factor; Microvessel density (MVD)

MeSH Terms

Breast Neoplasms*
Breast*
Disease-Free Survival
Estrogens
Humans
Lymph Nodes
Microvessels
Neoplasm Metastasis
Progesterone
Receptors, Progesterone
Recurrence
Retrospective Studies
Survival Rate
Estrogens
Progesterone
Receptors, Progesterone
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