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Pathological and clinical features of multiple cancers and lung adenocarcinoma: a multicentre study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: Lung cancer is increasingly diagnosed as a second cancer. Our goal was to analyse the characteristics and outcomes of early-stage resected lung adenocarcinomas in patients with previous cancers (PC) and correlations with adenocarcinoma subtypes.METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed data of patients radically operated on for stage I-II lung adenocarcinoma in 9 thoracic surgery departments between 2014 and 2017. Overall survival (OS) and time to disease relapse were evaluated between subgroups.RESULTS: We included 700 consecutive patients. PC were present in 260 (37.1%). Breast adenocarcinoma, lung cancer and prostate cancer were the most frequent (21.5%, 11.5% and 11.2%, respectively). No significant differences in OS were observed between the PC and non-PC groups (P = 0.378), with 31 and 75 deaths, respectively. Patients with PC had smaller tumours and were more likely to receive sublobar resection and to be operated on with a minimally invasive approach. Previous gastric cancer (P = 0.042) and synchronous PC (when diagnosed up to 6 months before lung adenocarcinoma; P = 0.044) were related, with a worse OS. Colon and breast adenocarcinomas and melanomas were significantly related to a lower incidence of high grade (solid or micropapillary, P = 0.0039, P = 0.005 and P = 0.028 respectively), whereas patients affected by a previous lymphoma had a higher incidence of a micropapillary pattern (P = 0.008).CONCLUSIONS: In patients with PC, we found smaller tumours more frequently treated with minimally invasive techniques and sublobar resection, probably due to a more careful follow-up. The impact on survival is not uniform and predictable; however, breast and colon cancers and melanoma showed a lower incidence of solid or micropapillary patterns whereas patients with lymphomas had a higher incidence of a micropapillary pattern.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Adenocarcinoma subtype; Lung adenocarcinoma; Lung cancer; Multiple cancers; Thoracic surgery
Elenco autori:
Bertoglio, Pietro; Ventura, Luigi; Aprile, Vittorio; Cattoni, Maria Angela; Nachira, Dania; Lococo, Filippo; Rodriguez Perez, Maria; Guerrera, Francesco; Minervini, Fabrizio; Gnetti, Letizia; Lenzini, Alessandra; Franzi, Francesca; Querzoli, Giulia; Rindi, Guido; Bellafiore, Salvatore; Femia, Federico; Bogina, Giuseppe Salvatore; Bacchin, Diana; Kestenholz, Peter; Ruffini, Enrico; Paci, Massimiliano; Margaritora, Stefano; Imperatori, Andrea Selenito; Lucchi, Marco; Ampollini, Luca; Terzi, Alberto Claudio
Autori di Ateneo:
FRANZI FRANCESCA
IMPERATORI ANDREA SELENITO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2132644
Link al Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2132644/175761/2022%20Bertoglio%20Pathological%20ivac047.pdf
Pubblicato in:
INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY
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