@article { author = {}, title = {Higher Ki67 Expression is Associates With Unfavorable Prognostic Factors and Shorter Survival in Breast Cancer}, journal = {Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, pages = {1381-1385}, year = {2014}, publisher = {West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP), APOCP's West Asia Chapter.}, issn = {1513-7368}, eissn = {2476-762X}, doi = {}, abstract = {Background: The prognostic value of the Ki67 expression level is yet unclear in breast cancer. The aim of thisstudy was to investigate the association between Ki67 expression levels and prognostic factors such as grade, Her2and hormone receptor expression status in breast cancers. Materials and Methods: Clinical and pathologicalfeatures of the patients with breast cancer were retreived from the hospital records. Results: In this study, 163patients with breast cancer were analyzed, with a mean age of 53.4±12.2 years. Median Ki67 positivity was 20%and Ki67-high tumors were significantly associated with high grade (p<0.001), lymphovascular invasion (p=0.001),estrogen receptor (ER) negativity (p=0.035), Her2 positivity (p=0.001), advanced stage (p<0.001) and lymphnode positivity (p<0.003) . Lower Ki67 levels were significantly associated with longer median relapse-free andoverall survival compared to those of higher Ki67 levels. Conclusions: High Ki67 expression is associated withER negativity, Her2 positivity, higher grade and axillary lymph node involvement in breast cancers. The levelof Ki67 expression is a prognostic factor predicting relapse-free and overall survival in breast cancer patients.}, keywords = {breast cancer,Ki67 expression,hormone receptor,HER2,Prognosis}, url = {https://journal.waocp.org/article_28757.html}, eprint = {https://journal.waocp.org/article_28757_f8c01d6aea510849eb7fad270ae4c472.pdf} }