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Background: Cell kinetic data are important indicators of the aggressivenes
s of tumor and treatment response. The size of a neoplasm depends on the ba
lance between cell proliferation and death. Thus, the analysis of the kinet
ics of cell proliferation and death may explain differences in the rates of
tumour progression.
Methods: We studied apoptosis and proliferative indices in 95 cases of non-
small cell lung carcinomas. The analysis was performed on paraffin-embedded
tissue, by both MIB-1 immunocytochemical detection to establish the prolif
eration index and the in-situ end labelling method for the apoptosis index.
The two indices were related.
Results: Our results showed a high proliferative index and cell loss rate i
n squamous cell carcinoma, and a low proliferative index and cell loss rate
in adenocarcinoma, suggesting two different growth patterns.
Conclusion: These findings could explain the different biological behaviour
and treatment response of the tumours. The tendency of a cancer cell to un
dergo apoptosis may be especially important for the chemotherapy of maligna
nt tumours with a low growth rate, which are typically resistant to cytosta
tic agents.