DNA ploidy in squamous oesophageal carcinoma

1992 
Abstract The role of DNA ploidy in the management of oesophageal carcinoma is unclear. Most studies have employed flow cytometry (FC) for DNA analysis but some have used image analysis (IA) of tissue sections. In this study aneuploidy rates in stage IIa squamous tumours were determined by both FC and IA of cell suspensions and results were compared with outcome in two patient subgroups. Group 1 ( n = 15) were patients who died from tumour recurrence within 1 year of surgery while Group 2 ( n = 21) were patients who survived tumour free for at least 1 year. Aneuploidy rates differed significantly between techniques; 29 of 36 tumours (81%) were aneuploid by IA compared with 19 of 34 (56%) by FC ( P p P = ns). Euploid status was a good prognostic indicator; 6 of 7 (86%) patients with euploid tumours by IA and 12 of 15 (80%) by FC ( P
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