Abstract
The Ki67 labelling index (LI - proportion of staining cells) is widely
used to reflect proliferation in breast carcinomas. Several cut-off
values have been suggested to distinguish between tumours with low and
high proliferative activity. The aim of the current study was to
evaluate the distribution of Ki67 LIs in breast carcinomas diagnosed at
different institutions by different pathologists using the method
reflecting their daily practice. Pathologists using Ki67 were asked to
provide data (including the LI, type of the specimen, receptor status,
grade) on 100 consecutively stained cases, as well as details of their
evaluation. A full dataset of 1709 carcinomas was collected from 19
departments. The median Ki67 LI was 17% for all tumours and 14% for
oestrogen receptor-positive and HER2-negative carcinomas. Tumours with
higher mitotic counts were associated with higher Ki67 LIs. Ki67 LIs
tended to cluster around values ending with 5 or 0 both in cases where
the values were obtained by counting the proportion of stained tumour
cell nuclei and those where the values were obtained by estimation. On
the basis of the distribution pattern described, some currently used
Ki67 LI cut off values are not realistic, and it is proposed to select
more realistic values ending with 0 or 5.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Media of output | ANET COS |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Edition | 23(3):259-63. doi: 10.1016/j.breast |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2014 |