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. 1999 Mar;125(2):96–100. doi: 10.1007/s004320050248

Prognostic significance of c-erb B-2 protein expression in carcinoma of the cervix treated with radiotherapy

T Nishioka 1, C M L West 2, N Gupta 1, D P Wilks 2, J H Hendry 2, S E Davidson 1, R D Hunter 1
PMCID: PMC12199866  PMID: 10190316

Abstract

Purpose: The relationship was studied between c-erbB-2 expression and outcome in 107 carcinomas of the cervix treated with radical radiotherapy. Methods: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections were stained by immunohistochemistry for over-expression of the c-erbB-2 protein. A retrospective study of treatment outcome was made on patients with a median follow-up of 55 months. Results: Patients with c-erbB-2-positive tumours had a significantly worse overall survival rate than those with c-erbB-2-negative tumours (P=0.019). Metastasis-free survival (i.e. recurrence outside the radiotherapy field) was also significantly worse (P<0.001) but there were no differences in local control (i.e. recurrence within the radiotherapy field) rates (P=0.24). Bivariate log-rank analyses showed that the prognostic value of c-erbB-2 expression for metastasis-free survival was independent of disease stage, histological grade, patient age, tumour size and tumour radiosensitivity. A combination of two biological parameters yielded a high discrimination between outcome groups. Women with radiosensitive and c-erbB-2-negative tumours had a 5-year metastasis-free survival level of 70% compared to 33% for women with radioresistant, c-erbB-2-positive tumours. Conclusions: c-erbB-2 expression is an important prognostic factor for determining tumour recurrence outside the treatment field in cervix carcinomas treated with radiotherapy.

Keywords: Key words Cervix, Radiation, c-erbB-2

Footnotes

Received: 6 July 1998 / Accepted: 17 November 1998


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