THE ASSESSMENT OF HISTOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION IN BREAST CANCER*
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Anz Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 54 (1) , 11-15
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1984.tb06677.x
Abstract
Morphological tumour differentiation has been shown in numerous studies to give a good prediction of prognosis in breast cancer. In the Nottingham/Tenovus study, tumour differentiation (histological grade) is assessed as part of a routine analysis of potential prognostic factors. Three features are analysed, the degree of tubule formation, variation in the size and shape of nuclei and mitotic rate. Each feature is given a score of 1–3 and grade is assigned as follows: Grade I, well differentiated, 3–5 points; Grade II, moderately differentiated, 6–7 points; Grade III, poorly differentiated, 8–9 points. Histological grade has been assessed in 625 patients with primary breast carcinoma and there is a strong correlation with prognosis; patients with well differentiated tumours have a significantly better survival than those with poorly differentiated tumours (P < 0.0005). Grade forms an important part of the Nottingham/Tenovus prognostic index together with tumour size and lymph node stage. It is suggested that factors such as these should be used to stratify patients for appropriate therapy.Keywords
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