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Publication The CD34-microvascular density in colorectal cancer patients(2012) ;Balac, I. (55190020400) ;Jurisic, Vladimir (6603015144) ;Laban, A. (55189150900) ;Randelovic, T. (23499133300) ;Knezevic, P. (55189227600) ;Pantic, I. (36703123600)Dzodic, R. (6602410321)Purpose: To investigate the influence of the angiogenesis parameter CD34 microvascular density (MVD) on overall survival of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Methods: Thirty-one CRC patients were followed-up for 72 months after curative colorectal operation. Blood vessels measurement was done using the CD34-MVD immunochemistry method, and light microscopy. Results: MVD was inversely correlated with patients' survival. MVD value < 35 proved as independent good prognostic factor, and patients with this value lived during the 72-month follow up after surgery, while a MVD value > 65 was an independent poor prognostic factor and such patients died within 11 months after radical surgery for CRC (p<0.01). Conclusion: According to these results, the CD34-MVD seems to be a significant prognosticator of overall survival in CRC patients. © 2012 Zerbinis Medical Publications. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The CD34-microvascular density in colorectal cancer patients(2012) ;Balac, I. (55190020400) ;Jurisic, Vladimir (6603015144) ;Laban, A. (55189150900) ;Randelovic, T. (23499133300) ;Knezevic, P. (55189227600) ;Pantic, I. (36703123600)Dzodic, R. (6602410321)Purpose: To investigate the influence of the angiogenesis parameter CD34 microvascular density (MVD) on overall survival of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Methods: Thirty-one CRC patients were followed-up for 72 months after curative colorectal operation. Blood vessels measurement was done using the CD34-MVD immunochemistry method, and light microscopy. Results: MVD was inversely correlated with patients' survival. MVD value < 35 proved as independent good prognostic factor, and patients with this value lived during the 72-month follow up after surgery, while a MVD value > 65 was an independent poor prognostic factor and such patients died within 11 months after radical surgery for CRC (p<0.01). Conclusion: According to these results, the CD34-MVD seems to be a significant prognosticator of overall survival in CRC patients. © 2012 Zerbinis Medical Publications.
