Lung cancer : journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
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Comparative Study
Topoisomerase IIalpha and other drug resistance markers in advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Resistance to chemotherapy is common in non-small cell lung cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic impact of in vitro established drug resistance markers on the response to chemotherapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Samples of 38 patients were analyzed by immunohistochemical staining, for topoisomerase IIalpha and IIbeta, Ki-67, MRP and LRP. ⋯ In conclusion, no relation was observed between expression of topoisomerase IIalpha, IIbeta, Ki-67, MRP or LRP and response rate. Furthermore, worse survival was seen in patients with high topoisomerase IIalpha expressing tumors. In one tumor sample, a newly described mutation in the B/DNBS region of the topo IIalpha gene was detected, which does not appear to be related to drug resistance.
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Comparative Study
Brain metastases and non-small cell lung cancer. Prognostic factors and correlation with survival after irradiation.
A total of 250 patients with brain metastases from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were treated with irradiation of their brain metastases. The median overall survival was 3.1 (95% CI: 2.7-3.5) months. 32/250 patients presenting with solitary brain metastasis underwent surgical resection. Their 1-year survival rate of 58% was significantly better than 89/250 patients with a solitary lesion but without surgery (14%, P=0.001). ⋯ When patients were grouped into the RTOG RPA (Recursive partitioning analysis) classes, patients within class I (73/250) had a 1-year survival of 28.5%, patients in class II (145/250) a survival of 14% at 1 year and patients into class III only a 6% 1-year survival rate. In a multivariate analysis, surgical resection, neurofunction class, metastatic extent and WBI dose remained significant prognostic factors. Although survival remains poor, there needs to be a continued interest in these patients, probably by participating in clinical trials.