Prognostic Significance of Intratumour Microvessel Density and Haemoglobin Level in Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix

Authors

  • Anna Gasinska
  • Krzysztof Urbanski
  • Agnieszka Adamczyk
  • Jacek Pudelek
  • Bengt K. Lind
  • Anders Brahme

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/028418602320405023

Abstract

The prognostic significance of intratumour microvessel density (IMD) and haemoglobin (Hb) level was studied in 152 (FIGO stage IB -IIIB) cervical cancer patients before radiotherapy. Patients' age and tumour stage, grade and degree of keratinization were also studied. IMD measurement expressed as the mean vessel count per 1 mm 2 was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumour biopsies stained with anti-factor VIII antibody (DAKO Ltd.) using immunohistochemistry and the vascular hot-spot technique. The median age of patients was 55 years (29-80). Median values for IMD and Hb level were: 142.5 (range 56.3-476.6) vessels/mm 2 and 129 (range 81-160) g/l, respectively. The median time of follow-up was 26 months, with a range of 2-145 months. Tumour stage (p=0.7009), grade (p=0.6660) and degree of keratinization (0.2669) were not significant in the Kaplan-Meier univariate analysis. However, patients' age >50 years (p=0.0079), high vascularity (IMD >190.0 vessels/mm 2 , minimal cut-off point, p=0.0503) and Hb concentration >116 g/l (p=0.0213) were favourable prognostic factors for cervical cancer treated with radiotherapy. In the Cox multivariate analysis only higher vascularity (IMD>190/mm 2 and Hb concentration >116 g/l were favourable prognostic factors in terms of patients' survival. However, when a Cox analysis was done separately for keratinizing and non-keratinizing tumours, it was found that higher vascularity was significant only for keratinizing, and higher Hb level only for non-keratinizing cancers.

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Author Biographies

Anna Gasinska

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

Krzysztof Urbanski

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

Agnieszka Adamczyk

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

Jacek Pudelek

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

Bengt K. Lind

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

Anders Brahme

From the Centre for Oncology, Krakow Branch, Poland (A. Gasinska, K. Urbanski, A. Adamczyk, J. Pudelek) and the Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (A. Gasinska, B. K. Lind, A. Brahme)

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Published

2023-11-17

How to Cite

Gasinska, A. ., Urbanski, K. ., Adamczyk, A. ., Pudelek, J. ., Lind, B. K. ., & Brahme, A. . (2023). Prognostic Significance of Intratumour Microvessel Density and Haemoglobin Level in Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix. Acta Oncologica, 41(5). https://doi.org/10.1080/028418602320405023