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Croatian medical journal · Jun 2023
The effect of high standard uptake value in lung cancer metastatic lesions on survival.
- Suphi Aydin, Aydın Balcı, Ahmet Dumanlı, Leyla Nesrin Acar, Murat Ayşin, Adem Gencer, Gürhan Öz, Hacer Demir, and Ece DavarcıSenaS.
- Suphi Aydin, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University, Dörtyol Mahallesi 2078, Sokak No: 3, 03000 Afyonkarahisar, Turkey, dr_suphi@hotmail.com.
- Croat. Med. J. 2023 Jun 30; 64 (3): 179185179-185.
AimTo assess how metastatic lesions with a higher maximum standard uptake value than the primary tumor affect survival in patients with lung cancer.MethodsThe study enrolled 590 stage-IV lung cancer patients treated at Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University Hospital between January 2013 and January 2020. We retrospectively collected data on histopathological diagnosis, tumor size, metastasis site, and maximum standard involvement values of primary metastatic lesions. Lung cancers with the maximum standard uptake value of the primary tumor higher than that of the metastatic lesion were compared with lung cancers with the maximum standard uptake value of the primary tumor lower than that of the metastatic lesion.ResultsIn 87 (14.7%) patients, the maximum standard uptake value was higher in the metastatic lesion than in the primary lesion. These patients experienced significantly higher mortality risk in both univariate and multivariate survival analyses (adjusted hazard ratio 2.25 [1.77-2.86], <0.001) and had shorter median survival (5.0 [4.2-5.8] vs 11.0 [10.2-11.8] months, P<0.001).ConclusionsThe maximum standard uptake value could be a potential new prognostic factor for survival in lung cancer.
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