Assessment of breast cancer vascularisation by Doppler ultrasound as a prognostic factor of survival

  • Authors:
    • Dirk Watermann
    • Helmut Madjar
    • Willi Sauerbrei
    • Valerie Hirt
    • Heinrich Prömpeler
    • Elmar Stickeler
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.4.905
  • Pages: 905-910
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Abstract

Tumor growth and metastasis in breast cancer are correlated to neoangiogenesis, which became a potential candidate as a prognostic factor in this tumor type. Several studies have used immunohistochemical staining to count microvessel density as a marker of neoangiogenesis. This hospital-based retrospective pilot study measured vascularisation of early breast cancer by Doppler ultrasound and determined its value as a prognostic factor of overall survival in 147 women. The number of tumor related arteries were detected by color-coded Doppler ultrasound. We identified ≤10 tumor arteries and >10 tumor arteries in 117 and 30 women, respectively. Only weak correlation was found between the number of tumor arteries and established clinicopathological parameters such as tumor size (r=0.25) and lymph node involvement (r=0.13). In an univariate analysis, the strongest predictors of overall survival were number of tumor arteries [relative risk (RR) 4.60 (1.96-10.78)], positive axillary lymph nodes [RR 4.48 (1.59-12.60)] and angioinvasion [RR 4.26 (1.93-9.37)]. These three parameters were also found to be independent predictors of overall survival in a multivariate analysis [RR 3.21 (1.13-9.10) for positive lymph nodes; RR 2.69 (1.33-5.41) for number of tumor arteries; RR 2.84 (1.27-6.34) for angioinvasion]. Tumor vascularisation detected by Doppler ultrasound appears to be an independent predictor of overall survival in women with early breast cancer.

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Watermann D, Madjar H, Sauerbrei W, Hirt V, Prömpeler H and Stickeler E: Assessment of breast cancer vascularisation by Doppler ultrasound as a prognostic factor of survival. Oncol Rep 11: 905-910, 2004
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Watermann, D., Madjar, H., Sauerbrei, W., Hirt, V., Prömpeler, H., & Stickeler, E. (2004). Assessment of breast cancer vascularisation by Doppler ultrasound as a prognostic factor of survival. Oncology Reports, 11, 905-910. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.4.905
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Watermann, D., Madjar, H., Sauerbrei, W., Hirt, V., Prömpeler, H., Stickeler, E."Assessment of breast cancer vascularisation by Doppler ultrasound as a prognostic factor of survival". Oncology Reports 11.4 (2004): 905-910.
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Watermann, D., Madjar, H., Sauerbrei, W., Hirt, V., Prömpeler, H., Stickeler, E."Assessment of breast cancer vascularisation by Doppler ultrasound as a prognostic factor of survival". Oncology Reports 11, no. 4 (2004): 905-910. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.4.905