肺癌皮肤转移的生存分析:25年的经验

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.18332/pne/155918
R. Natal, M. Oliveira, Adelino Amaral, Fátima Cabral, R. Gomes, Luís Ferreira
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病理证实为皮肤转移。排除有可疑皮肤病变但未做皮肤活检的患者。方法回顾性研究1月以来诊断为肺癌和皮肤转移的患者。摘要:肺癌的皮肤转移是罕见的,它们的存在被认为是已经扩散和预后不良的疾病的标志。本研究的主要目的是评估肺癌皮肤转移患者的生存率。方法回顾性研究1995年1月至2020年12月在我们当地卫生单位进行的经皮肤活检证实的肺癌皮肤转移患者。进行描述性和生存分析,考虑显著性水平为5%。结果1172例肺癌患者中,有11例(0.94%)皮肤组织证实有皮肤转移,男性居多(63.6%),中位年龄78岁,有吸烟史或积极吸烟史的占63.6%。其中6例(54.5%)与原发性肺癌同时诊断,以腺癌为主要组织学类型(63.6%)。最常见的表现是前胸壁的单个结节,所有皮肤病变在组织学上与肺癌一致。中位总生存期为2个月(范围:0-27),从诊断为皮肤转移开始为1个月(范围:0-18)。生存分析显示,同时诊断皮肤转移和肺癌缩短生存期(2.50个月vs 13.20个月;p = 0.032)。
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A survival analysis of cutaneous metastases in lung cancer: A 25-year experience
lesion confirmed histologically to be a cutaneous metastasis. Patients with suspicious cutaneous lesions without a skin biopsy, were excluded. Methods A retrospective study was conducted with patients diagnosed with lung cancer and cutaneous metastases, from January ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Cutaneous metastases from lung cancer are rare and their presence has been considered a sign of an already disseminated and poor-prognosis disease. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the survival of the patients with cutaneous metastases from lung cancer. METHODS A retrospective study was conducted with patients diagnosed with cutaneous metastases from lung cancer, confirmed by skin biopsy, from January 1995 to December 2020, in our local health unit. Descriptive and survival analysis were performed, considering a level of significance of 5%. RESULTS From a total of 1172 cases of lung cancer, eleven patients (0.94%) had a skin tissue confirmation of cutaneous metastasis, predominantly male (63.6%) with median age of 78 years, and past or active smoking history in 63.6%. In 6 patients (54.5%), this finding was diagnosed simultaneously with primary lung cancer, and adenocarcinoma was the main histological type (63.6%). The most frequent presentation was a single nodule in the anterior chest wall, and all skin lesions had histological concordance with lung cancer. The median overall survival was 2 months (range: 0–27) and from the diagnosis of cutaneous metastasis was 1 month (range: 0–18). Survival analysis revealed that the simultaneous diagnosis of cutaneous metastases and lung cancer shortens survival (2.50 vs 13.20 months; p=0.032).
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