Publication year
2010Source
Anticancer Research, 30, 9, (2010), pp. 3715-9ISSN
Annotation
01 september 2010
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Medical Oncology
Pathology
Orthopaedics
Journal title
Anticancer Research
Volume
vol. 30
Issue
iss. 9
Page start
p. 3715
Page end
p. 9
Subject
ONCOL 3: Translational research; ONCOL 4: Quality of CareAbstract
BACKGROUND: Survival in Ewing's sarcoma (ES) is limited. Experience with insulin-like growth factor targeting drugs, which require specific molecular tumour alterations, herald a major breakthrough. We screened for tumour heterogeneity within patients by DNA quantification. MATERIALS AND METHODS: DNA image cytometry (IC) was performed on 41 samples from 21 patients, evaluating if ploidy state remained constant over time and between different lesions within patients and the prognostic value of ploidy was assessed. RESULTS: DNA content varied over time and different ploidy states were found to coexist at a single timepoint. Non-diploid DNA content was associated with shorter overall survival (median, 19 vs. 84 months, p=0.047). CONCLUSION: We encountered a change and heterogeneity of ploidy state. This implies that screening for targets on a single tumour sample is insufficient and may lead to under- or overtreatment. The fact that non-diploid DNA content was associated with an adverse outcome confirms that this technique discriminates biologically different tumour clones.
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