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pubmed-article:7919730pubmed:abstractTextSeventeen patients with cancer of the ampulla of Vater were studied retrospectively using immunohistochemical staining with a monoclonal antibody to the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). The relationships between the PCNA-positive rate, being the number of PCNA-positive cancer cells to total cancer cells, the clinicopathological findings, and the clinical course were evaluated. The PCNA-positive rate in patients with lymph node metastasis (47%) was significantly higher than that in patients without metastasis (29%), while that in patients with advanced cancer invading the pancreatic parenchyma (47%), was significantly higher than that in patients with early cancer without invasion of the sphincter of Oddi (32%). All of five patients with early cancer are still alive, whereas five with semi-advanced cancer invading the sphincter of Oddi but not the pancreatic parenchyma, and two with a PCNA-positive rate of over 40% died of recurrent cancer. Of seven patients with advanced cancer, only one with a low PCNA-positive rate of 23% is alive, but the other six with a PCNA-positive rate of over 40% all died. The results suggest that the PCNA-positive rate provides a prognostic index for cancer of the ampulla of Vater.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7919730pubmed:articleTitleThe significance of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression in cancer of the ampulla of vater in terms of prognosis.lld:pubmed
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