The tumor proliferative activity of 74 previously untreated epithelial ovarian carcinomas was evaluated by the thymidine labeling index (TLI) and the primer‐dependent alpha DNA polymerase assay (PDP‐LI). The median TLI and PDP‐LI were 2% (0.1 to 28.0) and 10% (3.0 to 80.0), respectively. The TLI was significantly correlated to tumor grade, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, and residual disease. However, neither the TLI nor the PDP‐LI was a predictor of survival. A higher response rate was observed in the case of rapidly proliferating tumors: an objective response (OR) was observed in 38.4% of the patients with a low TLI and in 53.6% of the patients with a high TLI. The advantage of an OR in favor of the high TLI group was significant for patients treated with regimens containing doxorubicin (high TLI, 72.2% OR; low TLI, 40% OR; P = 0.03). Copyright © 1989 American Cancer Society

Cell kinetics in ovarian cancer. Relationship to clinicopathologic features, responsiveness to chemotherapy, and survival

CONTE, PIERFRANCO;
1989

Abstract

The tumor proliferative activity of 74 previously untreated epithelial ovarian carcinomas was evaluated by the thymidine labeling index (TLI) and the primer‐dependent alpha DNA polymerase assay (PDP‐LI). The median TLI and PDP‐LI were 2% (0.1 to 28.0) and 10% (3.0 to 80.0), respectively. The TLI was significantly correlated to tumor grade, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, and residual disease. However, neither the TLI nor the PDP‐LI was a predictor of survival. A higher response rate was observed in the case of rapidly proliferating tumors: an objective response (OR) was observed in 38.4% of the patients with a low TLI and in 53.6% of the patients with a high TLI. The advantage of an OR in favor of the high TLI group was significant for patients treated with regimens containing doxorubicin (high TLI, 72.2% OR; low TLI, 40% OR; P = 0.03). Copyright © 1989 American Cancer Society
1989
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