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. 1987 Oct;56(4):489–492. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1987.230

Confirmation of a prognostic index in primary breast cancer.

J H Todd 1, C Dowle 1, M R Williams 1, C W Elston 1, I O Ellis 1, C P Hinton 1, R W Blamey 1, J L Haybittle 1
PMCID: PMC2001834  PMID: 3689666

Abstract

A prognostic index, previously derived in a group of 387 patients with primary breast cancer, has been recalculated for the same patients with over 5 years further follow-up and shown to be unchanged. The prognostic index has also been applied prospectively to a further group of 320 patients and shown to be similarly effective in identifying patients with either a very good or a very poor prognosis. It has been verified that the index applies to patients with primary breast cancer. Patients have now been divided into 5 prognostic groups, predicting 11% of patients with an almost normal survival and a further 10% with a very poor prognosis. The index is used to stratify patients to study the effects of treatment regimes within groups of similar patients.

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