Pathological parameters predicting HER-2/neu status of breast carcinoma
Author(s) -
Lakmini Mudduwa
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of diagnostic pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1391-6319
DOI - 10.4038/jdp.v5i1.2955
Subject(s) - sri lanka , pathological , medicine , pathology , history , south asia , ethnology
: Immunohistochemical detection of HER-2/neu expression in breast carcinoma is a required test, yet expensive. Only 10-30% of breast cancers over-express HER-2/neu. Therefore it is important to evaluate the pathological parameters which predict HER-2/neu expression in order to select patients for HER-2/neu assessment in a poor resource setting. Objective : To determine the positive and negative predictive values of Nottingham Grade, Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI) and estrogen and progesterone receptor (ER and PR) status in predicting the HER-2/neu status of breast carcinoma. Method : Seventy five consecutive invasive breast carcinomas were assessed for HER-2/neu status at the Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry Laboratory, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Galle. Predictive values of the aforementioned four histological parameters were assessed in predicting the HER-2/neu status of breast carcinoma. Results : Out of the 75 breast carcinomas 18 (24%) strongly expressed HER-2/neu. A Quick Score of 0 or 2 for ER gave a positive predictive value of 37% and a negative predictive value of 91% in predicting HER-2/neu status. The positive and negative predictive values of a Quick Score of 0 or 2 for PR were 32% and 86% respectively. The Nottingham grade being 2 or 3 had a positive predictive value of 26% and a negative predictive value of 91%. NPI of >3.4 had a positive predictive value of 26% and a negative predictive value 93.2%. Conclusion : Nottingham Grade of 2 or 3, NPI of >3.4 and a Quick Score of 0 or 2 for ER and PR have a good negative predictive value in predicting the HER-2/neu status of breast carcinoma. NPI is the best parameter in this respect. Keywords: Breast carcinoma; HER2; ER; PR; NPI; Nottingham grade. DOI: 10.4038/jdp.v5i1.2955 Journal of Diagnostic Pathology 2006/07; 5: 13-18
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