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EGFR mutations are significantly associated with visceral pleural invasion development in non-small-cell lung cancer patients.


ABSTRACT: Objectives:A retrospective study was performed to investigate the association between EGFR mutations and visceral pleural invasion (VPI), and evaluate the prognostic value of EGFR in resected non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with VPI. Materials and methods:Clinicopathological characteristics and follow-up information were collected from 508 consecutive patients with surgically resected stage I-III NSCLC, and EGFR mutations were detected based on real-time PCR technology. Significant results (P<0.05) from univariate logistic regression analysis were involved as covariates to adjust confounding factors in the analysis of independent factors. Results:VPI and EGFR mutations were detected in 229 (45.1%) and 243 (47.8%) cases in NSCLC, respectively. There was a significant association between EGFR mutations and VPI development. Both 19-del (adjusted OR =2.13, 95%CI =1.13-3.99, P=0.019) and L858R (adjusted OR =2.89, 95%CI =1.59-5.29, P=0.001) could significantly increase the risk of VPI development compared with EGFR wild-type. Higher frequency of L858R (adjusted OR =2.63, 95%CI =1.42-4.88, P=0.002) was detected in VPI patients compared with non-VPI patients. 19-del (adjusted HR =0.31, 95%CI =0.12-0.80, P=0.015) was an independent prognostic factor for a better disease-free survival (DFS) in non-VPI patients. No significant association was shown between EGFR mutations and DFS in VPI patients. Conclusion:EGFR mutations were significantly associated with VPI development in NSCLC, but no significant association was observed between EGFR mutations and DFS in the patients with VPI. 19-del was a favorable prognostic factor for DFS in non-VPI patients.

SUBMITTER: Shi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6402433 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>EGFR</i> mutations are significantly associated with visceral pleural invasion development in non-small-cell lung cancer patients.

Shi Jinghan J   Yang Yang Y   Zhao Yanfeng Y   Zhu Junjie J   Song Xiao X   Jiang Gening G  

Cancer management and research 20190301


<h4>Objectives</h4>A retrospective study was performed to investigate the association between <i>EGFR</i> mutations and visceral pleural invasion (VPI), and evaluate the prognostic value of <i>EGFR</i> in resected non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with VPI.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Clinicopathological characteristics and follow-up information were collected from 508 consecutive patients with surgically resected stage I-III NSCLC, and <i>EGFR</i> mutations were detected based on rea  ...[more]

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