Sistema FMUSP-HC: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSPMARTINS, Sandra F.AMORIM, RicardoMOTA, Silvia CoelhoCOSTA, LuisPARDAL, FernandoRODRIGUES, MesquitaLONGATTO-FILHO, Adhemar2015-12-102015-12-102015BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, article ID 131685, 13p, 20152314-6133https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/12573Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies and a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Molecular markers may improve clinicopathologic staging and provide a basis to guide novel therapeutic strategies which target specific tumour-associated molecules according to individual tumour biology; however, so far, no ideal molecular marker has been found to predict disease progression. We tested Ki-67 proliferation marker in primary and lymph node metastasis of CRC. We observed a statistical significant difference between the positive rates of neoplastic cells positively stained by Ki-67 in both sites, with remarkable increased number of Ki-67 positive cells in primary tumor cells compared to cancer cells that invaded lymph nodes. We can speculate that the metastatic CRC in lymph node can be more resistant to the drugs that target cellular division.engopenAccessresected colorectal-carcinomaprognostic-significancecancer-mortalitybreast-cancercolon-cancerimmunostaining activityproliferationp53adenocarcinomasadenomasKi-67 Expression in CRC Lymph Node Metastasis Does Not Predict SurvivalarticleCopyright HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION10.1155/2015/131685Biotechnology & Applied MicrobiologyMedicine, Research & Experimental2314-6141