Publications by authors named "P Matze-Cok"

The Multicenter Morphometric Mammary Carcinoma Project is a prospective study on the reproducibility and prognostic value of routine quantitative assessments, especially the mitotic activity index (MAI), the multivariate prognostic index (MPI; a combination of MAI, tumor size, and lymph node status), the mean nuclear area, and DNA ploidy assessments in patients with invasive breast cancer. Fourteen pathology laboratories providing routine services to 35 hospitals throughout The Netherlands are participating in this project. In this article, the reproducibility of MAI and MPI assessments is described.

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The value of morphometry, DNA flow cytometry and HER-2/neu oncoprotein expression for prediction of response to adjuvant chemotherapy in premenopausal lymph node positive breast cancer patients was evaluated in a group of CMF treated patients and controls with long-term follow-up. In the treated group, the Morphometric Prognostic Index (cutpoint 1.1) was the best prognosticator (p less than 0.

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Data regarding the prognostic value of HER-2/neu protein expression in breast cancer are conflicting, perhaps because of short follow-up and technical difficulties in the determination (the admixture of benign elements with the biochemical method and the subjectivity of the immunohistochemical assessment). Therefore, using digital image processing, we compared the correlation between and the prognostic value of (a) quantitative immunohistochemical HER-2/neu protein expression and (b) clinical, morphometric, and flow-cytometric DNA ploidy features; histologic grade; and biochemically assessed estrogen receptor content. Paraffin-embedded invasive breast Pancers of 82 patients with long-term follow-up were used.

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