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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 94(10): 1131-1143, 1993


Original article

TIME-DEPENDENT INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PATHOLOGICAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND RELAPSE RATE IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS

Surgical Department, Cancer Institute Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

Masataka Yoshimoto

Eleven pathological factors among 462 patients with primary breast carcinoma (1960-1968) were analysed paying a special attention to changes of the influence on relapse. Factors were included; tumor size (T),extent of nodal involvement (N), nuclear grade (NG), fat infiltration (F), tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL), tumor necrosis (NEC), lymphatic&vessel permeation (LY) and others. Cox regression analysis on 3 non-overlapping intervals (within 2 years, 2-5 years and after 5 years) using the seven factors selected by Cox analysis in the whole periods under the condition of p<0.10 showed that significant factors were N, NG and T within 2 years, N, TIL, NG and NEC in 2-5 years, F, N, TIL and T after 5 years, respectively (p<0.05), in the following order. TIL means the relapse suppressing factor and others mean relapse factors. As for the changes of β value, it decreased with time for N and NG, but contrarily increased with time for F. This means that N and NG participate mainly in an early relapse and F mainly in a delayed relapse. TIL showed as a significant relapse suppressing factor only after 2 years.
These results revealed that prognostic factors have its altered influence on relapse with time, namely a distinct time-dependency.


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