Prognostic Significance of Nottingham Histologic Grade in Invasive Breast Carcinoma
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust · University of Nottingham
Abstract
This study is based on a large and well-characterized consecutive series of operable breast cancer (2,219 cases), treated according to standard protocols in a single institution, with a long-term follow-up (median, 111 months) to assess the prognostic value of routine assessment of histologic grade using Nottingham histologic grading system.
Histologic grade is strongly associated with both breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in the whole series as well as in different subgroups based on tumor size (pT1a, pT1b, pT1c, and pT2) and LN stages (pN0 and pN1 and pN2). Differences in survival were also noted between different individual grades (1, 2, and 3). Multivariate analyses showed that histologic grade is an independent predictor of both BCSS and DFS in operable breast cancer as a whole as well as in all studied subgroups.
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- FWCI
- 8.19
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- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
8- EAEmad A. RakhaCorresponding
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham
- MEMaysa E. El‐Sayed
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham
- AHAndrew H.S. Lee
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham
- CEC.W. Elston
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham
- MJMatthew J. Grainge
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Nottingham Prognostic Index
- Grading (engineering)
- Breast cancer
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Lymph node
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Good health and well-being