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Prognostic impact of tumor lymphocytic infiltrates in patients with breast cancer undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Authors :
Avci, N.
Deligonul, A.
Tolunay, S.
Cubukcu, E.
Olmez, O. F.
Altmisdortoglu, O.
Tanriverdi, O.
asude aksoy
Kurt, E.
Evrensel, T.
Avci, N., Department of Medical Oncology, Ali Osman Sonmez Oncology Hospital, Alaadin Str 2, Osmangazi, Bursa, Turkey
Deligonul, A., Department of Medical Oncology, Uludag University, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
Tolunay, S., Department of Pathology, Uludag University, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
Cubukcu, E., Department of Medical Oncology, Ali Osman Sonmez Oncology Hospital, Alaadin Str 2, Osmangazi, Bursa, Turkey
Olmez, O.F., Department of Medical Oncology, Medipol University, School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
Altmisdortoglu, O., Department of Radiation Oncology, Balikesir State Hospital, Balikesir, Turkey
Tanriverdi, O., Department of Medical Oncology, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Mugla, Turkey
Aksoy, A., Department of Medical Oncology, Firat University, Elazig, Turkey
Kurt, E., Department of Medical Oncology, Uludag University, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
Evrensel, T., Department of Medical Oncology, Uludag University, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Zerbinis Publications, 2015.

Abstract

WOS: 000361421900007 PubMed ID: 26416041 Purpose: The presence of a pronounced tumor lymphocytic infiltrate (TLI) is deemed to reflect the presence of an immunoinflammatory response against the tumor and may thus have prognostic significance. We investigated the prognostic value of TLI detected in pathological specimens collected following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in patients with breast cancer. Methods: 100 consecutive patients with breast cancer (mean age 47.8 +/- 11.4 years) who were scheduled to undergo anthracycline- and/or taxane-containing NACT were enrolled. Specimens collected after NACT were scored with the 4-point Klintrup scoring criteria for the presence of TLI. Results: 60 patients had low-grade TLI and 40 high-grade TLI. Comparison of the patient population according to low-grade vs high-grade TLI revealed statistically significant difference both in terms of disease-free survival (DFS) (log rank=4.28, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..277865c6e5857a42598d70d8cda81836