Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department Of Pathology, Zmch, Dahod, Gujarat
Abstract
Grading of breast carcinoma on ne needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is benecial for selecting patients for neoadjuvant chemotherapy.To grade
the breast carcinoma on FNAC using Robinson grading system and to assess the concordance of cytological grading (CG) with histological grading
(HG) using Elston-Ellis modication of Scarff-Bloom-Richardson grading system.The study was conducted for 1-year, comprising of 50 female
patients attending outpatient departments (OPD) as well as admitted in various surgical wards of a teaching hospital, diagnosed as breast
carcinoma. FNAC smears were stained with May–Grunwald–Giemsa and Papanicolaou (Pap) stains and CG was done using Robinson system on
Pap stained smears. The results were compared with HG system after resection of tumors.Of 50 cases, 14 (28%) cases were graded as grade I, 24
(48%) grade II, and 12 (24%) grade III by CG, whereas 9 (18%), 28 (56%) and 13 (26%) cases were graded as grade I, II and III by HG. The result
showed overall 72% concordance of CG with HG, with grade II and grade III showing highest degree of concordance (83.33%), which is
comparable to previous studies. Kappa measurement showed a higher degree of agreement in high-grade tumors compared with low-grade tumors
(0.73 in grade III, 0.53 in grade II and 0.39 in grade I).Cytological grading is comparable to HG in majority of cases. Because neoadjuvant
chemotherapy is becoming increasingly popular as primary treatment modality of breast cancer, CG could be a useful parameter in selecting the
mode of therapy and predicting tumor behavior.