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Ki-67 Labelling Index as a Predictor of Invasive Features in Thyroid Cancer: Retrospective Analysis and Implications.

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Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) 📖 저널 OA 100% 2021: 2/2 OA 2022: 9/9 OA 2023: 10/10 OA 2024: 22/22 OA 2025: 104/104 OA 2026: 133/133 OA 2021~2026 2024 Vol.31(7) p. 4030-4037
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212 patients met the inclusion criteria, of which 80.
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Using percentiles to establish a cutoff, patients with a Ki-67 LI higher than 6.7 showed a higher likelihood of being associated with invasive features. [CONCLUSION] Elevated Ki-67 LI can serve as an indicator of aggressiveness in follicular-derived TC, especially when associated with distinct histological subtypes, LVI and positive LNs.

Chowdhury R, Alsayegh R, Forest VI, Pusztaszeri MP, da Silva SD, Florianova L

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[BACKGROUND] Ki-67 immunostaining is commonly used in neuroendocrine tumors to estimate the proliferative index and for grading.

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APA Chowdhury R, Alsayegh R, et al. (2024). Ki-67 Labelling Index as a Predictor of Invasive Features in Thyroid Cancer: Retrospective Analysis and Implications.. Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.), 31(7), 4030-4037. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol31070300
MLA Chowdhury R, et al.. "Ki-67 Labelling Index as a Predictor of Invasive Features in Thyroid Cancer: Retrospective Analysis and Implications.." Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.), vol. 31, no. 7, 2024, pp. 4030-4037.
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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Ki-67 immunostaining is commonly used in neuroendocrine tumors to estimate the proliferative index and for grading. This study investigates its association with the invasiveness of follicular-derived thyroid carcinomas (TCs).

[METHODS] A retrospective analysis of patients with TC at three McGill University teaching hospitals between January 2018 and November 2023 was conducted. The inclusion criteria included patients with malignant thyroid tumors and accessible Ki-67 LI data from final pathology specimens. The data collected included patient demographics, Ki-67 LI values, and different invasiveness attributes, such as molecular mutations, the histological subtype, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), extrathyroidal extension (ETE), and positive lymph nodes (LNs).

[RESULTS] In total, 212 patients met the inclusion criteria, of which 80.7% were females and 19.3% were males. The Ki-67 LI ranged from 1% to 30%, with the majority of the cases within the range of 1-15%. A significant association was observed between higher Ki-67 LI and high-risk histological subtypes of thyroid carcinoma ( < 0.001). Similarly, Ki-67 LI was significantly associated with LVI and positive LN metastasis ( < 0.001 and = 0.036, respectively). However, no significant association was found between the Ki-67 LI and gene mutations or ETE ( = 0.133 and = 0.190, respectively). Using percentiles to establish a cutoff, patients with a Ki-67 LI higher than 6.7 showed a higher likelihood of being associated with invasive features.

[CONCLUSION] Elevated Ki-67 LI can serve as an indicator of aggressiveness in follicular-derived TC, especially when associated with distinct histological subtypes, LVI and positive LNs.

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