The prognostic value of DNA-ploidy in colorectal carcinoma: a prospective study
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- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 62 (6) , 976-981
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1990.420
Abstract
One hundred and fifty-seven patients with usual colorectal were analysed prospectively for DNA-ploidy, DNA-index and S-phase fraction (SPF) using flow cytometry. An abnormal DNA-stemline was observed in 68% of tumours. The patients have been followed for a median of 36 months. In univariate analysis, tumour stage was the most significant prognostic factor. After excluding patients with stage D disease, DNA-aneuploidy was significantly associated with a shorter survival and a shorter disease free survival. SPF, however, did not correlate with prognosis. In multiple samples from the same tumour there was on average a 29% difference between the highest and the lowest SPF indicating considerable heterogeneity in proliferative activity within the tumours. In diploid tumours the variation was even higher. Patients with proximal tumours as well as female patients had DNA-diploid tumours more often than the others. This may indicate that there are different, so far unknown, aetiological factors leading to different types of ploidy pattern.Keywords
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