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Annals of Oncology 2004 15(9):1319-1329; doi:10.1093/annonc/mdh299
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© 2004 European Society for Medical Oncology

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Prognostic relevance of cell proliferation in head and neck tumors

A. Pich*, L. Chiusa and R. Navone

Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, Section of Pathology, University of Turin, Italy

* Correspondence to: Dr A. Pich, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Oncologia Umana, Università di Torino, Via Santena 7, I-10126 Torino, Italy. Tel: +39-011-6706523; Fax: +39-011-6635267; Email: achille.pich{at}unito.it

Cell proliferative activity has been extensively investigated in head and neck tumors. Ki67/MIB-1 immunostaining, tritiated thymidine or bromodeoxyuridine labeling indices, DNA S-phase fraction, proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression, potential doubling time and analysis of the nucleolar organizer region associated proteins (AgNORs) have shown significant correlation with prognosis in 4806 cases of tumors of the oral cavity, salivary glands, pharynx and larynx. However, this was not observed in 2968 other reported cases. Discrepancies may depend on various factors: the heterogeneity of the series, which include tumors from various anatomic sites and patients treated with different therapy, and the lack of standardization of methods for assessing cell proliferation. Furthermore, none of the methods currently applied can by themselves define the actual proliferative activity, as it depends both on the proportion of cells committed to the cycle (growth fraction) and the speed of the cell cycle. Indeed, the actual proliferative activity of a tumor could well be measured by the equation [PA = Ki67 or MIB-1 scores x AgNORs], as we did in pharyngeal carcinoma. Provided that large and homogeneous series are evaluated by standardized methods, cell proliferative activity can still be regarded as an inexpensive and reliable prognostic factor in head and neck tumors.

Key words: cell proliferative activity, head and neck tumors, prognosis


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