Tumour necrosis is an independent prognostic marker in non-small cell lung cancer : correlation with biological variables


Autoria(s): Swinson, Daniel E. B.; Jones, J. Louise; Richardson, Donna; Cox, Giles; Edwards, John G.; O'Byrne, Kenneth J.
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2002

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Background Tumour necrosis (TN) is recognized to be a consequence of chronic cellular hypoxia. TN and hypoxia correlate with poor prognosis in solid tumours. Methods In a retrospective study the prognostic implications of the extent of TN was evaluated in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and correlated with clinicopathological variables and expression of epidermal growth factor receptor, Bcl-2, p53 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). Tissue specimens from 178 surgically resected cases of stage I-IIIA NSCLC with curative intent were studied. The specimens were routinely processed, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded. TN was graded as extensive or either limited or absent by two independent observers; disagreements were resolved using a double-headed microscope. The degree of reproducibility was estimated by re-interpreting 40 randomly selected cases after a 4 month interval. Results Reproducibility was attained in 36/40 cases, Kappa score=0.8 P<0.001. TN correlated with T-stage (P=0.001), platelet count (P=0.004) and p53 expression (P=0.031). Near significant associations of TN with N-stage (P=0.063) and MMP-9 expression (P=0.058) were seen. No association was found with angiogenesis (P=0.98). On univariate (P=0.0016) and multivariate analysis (P=0.023) TN was prognostic. Conclusion These results indicate that extensive TN reflects an aggressive tumour phenotype in NSCLC and may improve the predictive power of the TMN staging system. The lack of association between TN and angiogenesis may be important although these variables were not evaluated on serial sections. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65721/

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Elsevier Ireland Ltd

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DOI:10.1016/S0169-5002(02)00172-1

Swinson, Daniel E. B., Jones, J. Louise, Richardson, Donna, Cox, Giles, Edwards, John G., & O'Byrne, Kenneth J. (2002) Tumour necrosis is an independent prognostic marker in non-small cell lung cancer : correlation with biological variables. Lung Cancer, 37(3), pp. 235-240.

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Copyright 2002 Elsevier Ireland Ltd

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Epidermal growth factor receptor #Matrix metalloproteinase-9 #p53 #Platelet count #Tumour necrosis #formaldehyde #gelatinase B #paraffin #protein bcl 2 #protein p53 #adult #angiogenesis #article #cancer adjuvant therapy #cancer staging #cancer surgery #cancer survival #controlled study #embryo #female #histopathology #human #human tissue #immunohistochemistry #lung non small cell cancer #major clinical study #male #phenotype #prediction #priority journal #prognosis #protein expression #reproducibility #retrospective study #thrombocyte count #tumor necrosis #Aged #Carcinoma #Non-Small-Cell Lung #Disease Progression #Humans #Lung Neoplasms #Middle Aged #Neoplasm Staging #Reproducibility of Results #Retrospective Studies #Survival #Tumor Markers #Biological #Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha #Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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Journal Article