Correlation between ER, PR, HER-2, and Ki-67 with the risk of bone metastases detected by bone scintigraphy in breast cancer patients: A cross sectional study

Afkari, Hanif and Makrufardi, Firdian and Hidayat, Basuki and Budiawan, Hendra and Sundawa Kartamihardja, Achmad Hussein (2021) Correlation between ER, PR, HER-2, and Ki-67 with the risk of bone metastases detected by bone scintigraphy in breast cancer patients: A cross sectional study. Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 67. ISSN 20490801

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Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. About 30–85 of breast cancers will metastasize to the bone during the course of the illness. Many studies have shown that molecular marker/subtypes can be useful in determining incidence of different and inconsistent bone metastases. This study aimed to determine the correlation of the risk of bone metastases in breast cancer based on the expression of molecular markers. Methods: The research was conducted retrospectively by searching patients' medical record data. The target population of this study was all patients diagnosed with breast cancer who came to our tertiary hospital in the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Department from January 2012 to December 2016. Results: One hundred and thirty patients (n = 130) were enrolled during the study period with characteristics of sex, age, and immunohistochemical/molecular subtype examination that underwent bone scintigraphy. Mean of age was 50.2 (23–79) years. There were no significant correlations between ER, PR, and HER-2 expressions with bone metastases in breast cancer patients. Ki-67 was showed to be correlated with bone metastases in breast cancer patients in our bivariate analysis. Molecular subtype/markers had no statistically significant correlation with bone metastases in patients with breast cancer. Conclusion: Ki-67 with high proliferation index was the most powerful molecular marker to determine the risk of bone metastases. The prevalence of bone metastases in the group with Ki-67 expression with high proliferation (≥20) was 1.8 times greater than the prevalence of bone metastases in the weakest HER-2 group. © 2021

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 4; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: epidermal growth factor receptor 2; estrogen receptor; Ki 67 antigen; progesterone receptor; adult; aged; Article; bivariate analysis; bone metastasis; bone scintiscanning; breast cancer; computer assisted tomography; cross-sectional study; female; gene expression; histology; human; human tissue; immunohistochemistry; major clinical study; medical record; molecular imaging; nuclear medicine; prevalence; proliferation index; protein expression; retrospective study; scintigraphy; tertiary care center
Subjects: R Medicine > RD Surgical Divisions
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Biomedical Sciences
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 27 Sep 2024 00:54
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2024 00:54
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/4591

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