Increased angiogenesis in papillary thyroid carcinoma but lack of prognostic importance
- PMID: 10821490
- DOI: 10.1053/1-ip.2000.6548
Increased angiogenesis in papillary thyroid carcinoma but lack of prognostic importance
Abstract
Angiogenesis is important for tumor growth and progress, and the intratumor density of microvessels is a significant prognostic factor in many tumor types. The role in thyroid cancer has not been well studied, and we therefore examined a series of 128 papillary carcinomas with respect to microvessel density (MVD) and patient survival. Follow-up was obtained for all cases (median, 145 months). We found a mean MVD of 216 per mm2 (range, 35-751), and there was an average of 3.14 times more vessels in the tumors, when compared with surrounding non-neoplastic thyroid tissue. MVD was inversely related to age, tumor diameter, histological grade, and primary tumor extent. Furthermore, increasing MVD tended to be associated with improved survival (P = .056). In conclusion, our data indicate that angiogenesis is important for the development and maintenance of papillary thyroid carcinomas, although it was not identified as a prognostic factor.
Comment in
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Angiogenesis as a predictor of clinical outcome in cancer patients.Hum Pathol. 2000 Apr;31(4):403-5. doi: 10.1053/hp.2000.6724. Hum Pathol. 2000. PMID: 10821484 Review. No abstract available.
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