Prognostic value of MVD, LVD and vascular invasion in lymph node-negative colon cancer.

2013 
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To clarify the influence of microvessel density (MVD), lymphangiogenesis (LVD), and vascular invasion on prognosis in lymph node-negative colon cancer. METHODOLOGY: We performed immunohistochemical analysis from 152 Duke's B colon carcinomas, CD34 and LYVE-1 antibodies. Carcinomas were graded as low or high grade. χ2 test was used to examine their relationships and correlations with clinicopathological parameters. Survival time was analyzed and the differences between groups were assessed. RESULTS: A statistically significantly correlation was found between increasing MVD with age >60 years, tumor size >4cm, and poor tumor differentiation (χ2=40.018, p 60 years were connected with shorter survival of patients with Dukes B colon cancer 45 vs. 100 months (p=0.016 to <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Positive expression MVD and LVD was significantly correlation with survival time and with high tumor grade and vascular invasion in patients with Dukes B colon cancer. The correlation of MVD and LVD with vascular invasion in Dukes B colon cancer indicates the need for further confirmation as a possible predictive marker.
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