W. Tjalma et al., The association between vascular endothelial growth factor, microvessel density and clinicopathological features in invasive cervical cancer, EUR J OB GY, 92(2), 2000, pp. 251-257
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse the vascular endothelial gr
owth factor (VEGF) expression in a series of cervical carcinomas and to com
pare the results with the microvessel density (MVD) and clinicapathological
features. Study design: The immunoreactivity for VEGF was studied in 130 i
nvasive cervical carcinomas and in 22 patients with a carcinoma in situ of
the cervix. The results were compared with the MVD. Results: Staining for V
EGF of less then 50% per slide occurred in 80% of the invasive carcinomas a
nd in 82% of the in situ carcinomas. The median MVD was 261 vv/mm(2) (range
: 11-1000) in the invasive group and 146 vv/mm(2) (range: 25-536) in the in
situ group, Unlike the microvessel density there was no association betwee
n VEGF expression and survival. The MVD was higher in VEGF poorer (<50%) tu
mours (P = 0,055). Beside tumour histology (P = 0.012) there were no other
significant relationships between the remaining histopathological findings
and VEGF expression. Conclusion: Tissue VEGF expression has:no prognostic v
alue in contrast with the MVD in patients with invasive cervical cancer. (C
) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.