Nottingham Prognostic Index
The Nottingham prognostic index (NPI) is used to determine prognosis following surgery for breast cancer. Its value is calculated using three pathological criteria: the size of the lesion; the number of involved lymph nodes; and the grade of the tumour.
Calculation
The index is calculated using the formula:
- NPI = [0.2 x S] + N + G
Where:
- S is the size of the index lesion in centimetres
- N is the node status: 0 nodes = 1, 1-4 nodes = 2, >4 nodes = 3
- G is the grade of tumour: Grade I =1, Grade II =2, Grade III =3
Interpretation
Score | 5-year survival |
---|---|
>/=2.0 to </=2.4 | 93% |
>2.4 to </=3.4 | 85% |
>3.4 to </=5.4 | 70% |
>5.4 | 50% |
References
- Haybittle JL, Blamey RW, Elston CW, Johnson J, Doyle PJ, Campbell FC, Nicholson RI, Griffiths K. A prognostic index in primary breast cancer. British journal of cancer. 1982 Mar; 45(3):361-6.
- Todd JH, Dowle C, Williams MR, Elston CW, Ellis IO, Hinton CP, et al. Confirmation of a prognostic index in primary breast cancer. British journal of cancer. 1987;56:489-92
- Galea MH, Blamey RW, Elston CE, Ellis IO. The Nottingham Prognostic Index in primary breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research & Treatment 1992;22(3):207-19
- Garner J, Goodfellow P The Nottingham Prognostic Index Questions for the MRCS vivas 2004 First Edition Page 231
External links
- Online calculator based on Todd et al, 1987 study
- The Nottingham Prognostic Index Biomedical Informatics Research Group
- Nottingham prognostic index Ganfyd
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