Association of Oncogene Driver Mutations with Recurrence and Survival in Stage I Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Clinical lung cancer Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.cllc.2024.10.016
Daniel M Libby, Laura J Libby, Xiaoyue Ma, Jason Chua, Tahj Blow, Peyman Razavi, Ashish Saxena
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Abstract

Background: Stage I nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is primarily treated with surgical resection and has a favorable prognosis with an expected recurrence rate of 30%. New methods to risk stratify patients with stage I NSCLC are needed to help select those that might benefit from more active surveillance or adjuvant therapy.

Methods: We analyzed clinical data from 1330 patients (1469 tumors) with NSCLC and correlated it with next-generation sequencing (NGS). To reduce the potential confounding variables of stage and treatment, this analysis only included patients with stage I NSCLC in whom surgical resection was the primary treatment.

Results: In 570 patients (600 tumors), 75 (12.5%) developed recurrence. Recurrence occurred in 37.5% of patients with KRAS G12V mutation versus 11.1% of patients without this mutation (P < .001). A lower chance of recurrence was associated with "any EGFR" mutation (6.74% vs. 14.9%, P = .006). A history of coronary artery disease (CAD) increased the chance of recurrence: OR 2.7 (1.57-4.89, P < .001). Shorter survival was predicted by KRAS G12V (P = .009) and "other TP53" mutation (P = .025). KRAS G12V, KRAS G13D, MET E168D, PTEN, and "other TP53" were oncogene mutations associated with reduced survival in stage I NSCLC. CAD, type 2 diabetes (DM2), and "other cancer" were medical comorbidities associated with reduced survival in stage I NSCLC.

Conclusions: Oncogene mutations such as KRAS G12V and EGFR may have implications for cancer surveillance strategies and inform future treatment trials of stage I NSCLC.

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Clinical lung cancer
Clinical lung cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Lung Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of lung cancer. Clinical Lung Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of lung cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to lung cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research and mechanistic approaches; drug sensitivity and resistance; gene and antisense therapy; pathology, markers, and prognostic indicators; chemoprevention strategies; multimodality therapy; and integration of various approaches.
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