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Multicenter Study
CLINICAL AND GENOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER IN NEVER-SMOKERS: RESULTS FROM A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER COHORT STUDY.
- Anish Thomas, Idrees Mian, Camille Tlemsani, Lorinc Pongor, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Kathleen Maignan, Jeremy Snider, Gerald Li, Garrett Frampton, Siraj Ali, Sehyun Kim, Samantha Nichols, Vinodh Rajapakse, Udayan Guha, Elad Sharon, Junya Fujimoto, Cesar A Moran, Ignacio I Wistuba, Jun S Wei, Javed Khan, Eva Szabo, Aracelis Z Torres, and Kenneth R Carson.
- Developmental Therapeutics Branch, Bethesda, MD. Electronic address: anish.thomas@nih.gov.
- Chest. 2020 Oct 1; 158 (4): 1723-1733.
BackgroundSmall cell lung cancer (SCLC) has the strongest association with smoking among lung cancers. The characteristics of never smokers with SCLC is not known.Research QuestionAre the clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, survival, genomic alterations, and tumor mutational burdens of SCLC in patients who have never smoked different from those who have smoked?Study Design And MethodsA retrospective multicenter cohort study of patients with clinician-confirmed SCLC was performed with the use of a longitudinal and nationally representative electronic medical records database. Smoking history was assessed through technology-enabled abstraction and confirmed for never smokers via chart review. Genomic characteristics of never smoker patients with SCLC were examined with the use of a next-generation sequencing-based gene panel and whole exome sequencing.ResultsOne hundred of 5,632 patients (1.8%) with SCLC were never smokers. Relative to smokers, never smokers were more likely to be female (66.0% vs 52.4%; P = .009) and present with extensive stage (70.0% vs 62.2%; P = .028). Never smokers had a higher proportion of patients in age groups 35 to 49 years (7.0% vs 3.0%; P = .006) and ≥80 years (17.0% vs 8.2%; P = .006). Known risk factors for lung cancer were found in <20% of never smokers. There were no overall survival differences between never smokers and smokers. Among patients with available genomic data (n = 9), never smoker SCLC were characterized by lower tumor mutational burden, a lower frequency of TP53 mutations, and an absence of mutational signatures related to tobacco exposure.InterpretationThe sex- and age-specific distribution of SCLC among never smokers, along with differences that were identified by genomic analyses, suggests a distinct biology of SCLC in never smokers compared with smokers.Published by Elsevier Inc.
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