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. 2007 Mar;26(1):109-15.

Ki-67 expression in melanoma. A potential method of risk assessment for the patient with a positive sentinel node

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Ki-67 expression in melanoma. A potential method of risk assessment for the patient with a positive sentinel node

R A Pearl et al. J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2007 Mar.

Abstract

Melanoma patients with a positive sentinel node biopsy generally proceed to regional lymph node dissection, though ultimately only around 20% have evidence of tumour in their "non-sentinel" nodes. A means to identify patients at high risk of non-sentinel node involvement could potentially spare a large number of patients a procedure with significant morbidity. The proliferation marker Ki-67 has been associated with tumour progression in primary melanoma but has not been extensively studied in metastases. The study aims to investigate Ki-67 in primary melanoma and lymph node metastases and investigate any relationship with disease progression. Tissue Arrays of primary melanoma (n=79) and lymph node metastases (n=92) were constructed from paraffin embedded tissue and Ki-67 expression examined by immunohistochemistry. Staining positivity and intensity were assessed and correlated with standard staging criteria and clinical outcome. High Ki-67 expression was associated with both Breslow thickness (chi(2)=8.54, p=0.035) and presence of ulceration (Fisher's Exact test p=0.003) in primary melanoma. In lymph node metastases high Ki-67 expression correlated with Nodal (N) Stage (chi(2)=8.193, p=0.0 17). High Ki-67 expression is associated with melanoma progression and multiple lymph node involvement. This might potentially form the basis of a risk analysis for patients with positive sentinel nodes.

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