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The prognostic value of the tumor–stroma ratio is most discriminative in patients with grade III or triple‐negative breast cancer

Vangangelt, Kiki M.H.; Green, Andrew R.; Heemskerk, Isabelle (M) F.; Cohen, Danielle; Van Pelt, Gabi W.; Sobral-Leite, Marcelo; Schmidt, Marjanka K.; Putter, Hein; Rakha, Emad A.; Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M.; Mesker, Wilma E.

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Authors

Kiki M.H. Vangangelt

Isabelle (M) F. Heemskerk

Danielle Cohen

Gabi W. Van Pelt

Marcelo Sobral-Leite

Marjanka K. Schmidt

Hein Putter

EMAD RAKHA Emad.Rakha@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Breast Cancer Pathology

Rob A.E.M. Tollenaar

Wilma E. Mesker



Abstract

The tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) was evaluated as a promising parameter for breast cancer prognostication in clinically relevant subgroups of patients. The TSR was assessed on hematoxylin and eosin stained tissue slides of 1794 breast cancer patients from the Nottingham City Hospital. An independent second cohort of 737 patients from the Netherlands Cancer Institute to Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was used for evaluation. In the Nottingham Breast Cancer series, the TSR was an independent prognostic parameter for recurrence-free survival (RFS) (HR 1.35, 95% CI 1.10 to 1.66, p = 0.004). The interaction term was statistically significant for grade and triple-negative status. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed a more pronounced effect of the TSR for RFS in grade III tumors (HR 1.89, 95% CI 1.43 to 2.51, p < 0.001) and triple-negative tumors (HR 1.86, 95% CI 1.10 to 3.14, p = 0.020). Comparable hazard ratios and confidence intervals were observed for grade and triple-negative status in the ONCOPOOL study. The prognostic value of TSR was not modified by age, tumor size, histology, estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status or lymph node status. In conclusion, patients with a stroma-high tumor had a worse prognosis compared to patients with a stroma- low tumor. The prognostic value of the TSR is most discriminative in grade III tumors and triple-negative tumors. The TSR was not modified by other clinically relevant parameters making it a potential factor to be included for improved risk stratification.

Citation

Vangangelt, K. M., Green, A. R., Heemskerk, I. (. F., Cohen, D., Van Pelt, G. W., Sobral-Leite, M., …Mesker, W. E. (2020). The prognostic value of the tumor–stroma ratio is most discriminative in patients with grade III or triple‐negative breast cancer. International Journal of Cancer, 146(8), 2296-2304. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.32857

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 27, 2019
Online Publication Date Jan 4, 2020
Publication Date Apr 15, 2020
Deposit Date Nov 28, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal International Journal of Cancer
Print ISSN 0020-7136
Electronic ISSN 1097-0215
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 146
Issue 8
Pages 2296-2304
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.32857
Keywords Cancer Research; Oncology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3430758
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ijc.32857
Additional Information Received: 2019-08-21; Accepted: 2019-11-27; Published: 2020-01-04