Histopathological features and p53 nuclear protein staining as predictors of survival and tumor recurrence in patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis
- PMID: 7544836
Histopathological features and p53 nuclear protein staining as predictors of survival and tumor recurrence in patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis
Abstract
Purpose: We determine which histopathological features are predictive of recurrence and cause-specific survival in renal pelvic transitional cell carcinoma.
Materials and methods: Univariant and multivariant analysis was done on material from 67 patients.
Results: Univariate and multivariate analysis identified lamina propria invasion, grade 3 tumors and capillary-lymphatic invasion as predictors of disease-specific survival. Multicentric disease was the sole independent predictor of recurrence. Multicentric disease and lamina propria invasion were independent predictors of recurrence-free survival. Also, p53 over-expression was not statistically associated with any of the studied prognostic factors.
Conclusions: Histopathological features remain the cornerstone of prognostic assessment for renal pelvic transitional cell carcinoma.
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"Wildcatting" for breakthroughs in urothelial cancer detection and management--a frustrating business.J Urol. 1995 Oct;154(4):1348-50. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66858-7. J Urol. 1995. PMID: 7544837 No abstract available.
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