@article {MARTIN-SALAMANCA683, author = {BELEN MARTIN-SALAMANCA and DIEGO ERASUN and JAVIER LLORCA and JOSE SCHNEIDER}, title = {Ki67 and E-cadherin Are Independent Predictors of Long-term Survival in Endometrial Carcinoma}, volume = {43}, number = {2}, pages = {683--687}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.21873/anticanres.16206}, publisher = {International Institute of Anticancer Research}, abstract = {Background/Aim: In previous studies, we identified estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, Ki67, p53, c-erb-B2, and E-cadherin to be individually associated with the prognosis of endometrial carcinoma. In the present study, we aimed to identify which of the aforementioned are associated with survival after long-term follow-up. Patients and Methods: A total of 106 patients were followed until their demise, or for a median of 120 months in the case of survival (range=84-240 months). At the end of the study, 38 patients had died, and 68 were alive. The association of the studied variables with survival was analyzed by means of a Weibull regression model. Results: A final, restricted model adjusted for age, stage, and histological variety showed both Ki67 and E-cadherin to be independent predictors of a shorter and a longer survival, respectively. Conclusion: Immunohistochemistry for Ki67 and E-cadherin is a cheap and relatively easy-to-interpret laboratory procedure for predicting survival of patients with endometrial carcinoma in clinical practice.}, issn = {0250-7005}, URL = {https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/43/2/683}, eprint = {https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/43/2/683.full.pdf}, journal = {Anticancer Research} }