Anticancer research
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Anticancer research · May 1992
Sex steroid receptors, S-phase fraction and DNA ploidy as determinants of the risk of relapse and death of female breast cancer.
S phase fraction (SPF) and DNA ploidy were related to disease outcome by a separate analysis of sex steroid receptor positive and negative tumours in a series of 232 patients with breast carcinoma followed-up for over 8 years in our clinic. SPF was significantly higher in receptor-negative tumours than in receptor-positive ones (p = 0.037). SPF predicted recurrence only in ER+ or PR+ patients (p = 0.02-0.003). ⋯ To conclude, the proliferation rate as measured by S phase fraction by FCM is a highly significant prognostic factor in breast cancer. The prognostic value of S phase fraction is confined to steroid receptor-positive tumours, whereas in receptor-negative tumours SPF has no predictive value. The results thus suggest that all women with steroid receptor-negative breast tumours and those receptor-positive tumours with an SPF higher than 9% should be subjected to postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy immediately.