Publications by authors named "Lila A Zabaglo"

Article Synopsis
  • Ki67 is a key biomarker in breast cancer but struggles with consistent measurement between labs, prompting research into automated digital image analysis (DIA).
  • The study assessed Ki67 levels using specially prepared slides from 30 breast cancer patients, with analysis conducted by 17 labs to evaluate consistency in scoring.
  • Results showed a strong correlation between consecutive sections, but core biopsy samples had notably higher Ki67 scores than whole sections, indicating that core biopsies may provide a more accurate biological status of the tumor.
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Aims: The nuclear proliferation marker Ki67 assayed by immunohistochemistry has multiple potential uses in breast cancer, but an unacceptable level of interlaboratory variability has hampered its clinical utility. The International Ki67 in Breast Cancer Working Group has undertaken a systematic programme to determine whether Ki67 measurement can be analytically validated and standardised among laboratories. This study addresses whether acceptable scoring reproducibility can be achieved on excision whole sections.

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Although an important biomarker in breast cancer, Ki67 lacks scoring standardization, which has limited its clinical use. Our previous study found variability when laboratories used their own scoring methods on centrally stained tissue microarray slides. In this current study, 16 laboratories from eight countries calibrated to a specific Ki67 scoring method and then scored 50 centrally MIB-1 stained tissue microarray cases.

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Background: In breast cancer, immunohistochemical assessment of proliferation using the marker Ki67 has potential use in both research and clinical management. However, lack of consistency across laboratories has limited Ki67's value. A working group was assembled to devise a strategy to harmonize Ki67 analysis and increase scoring concordance.

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