Back to Search Start Over

Prognostic Affect of Predominant Histologic Subtypes in Resected Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Predominant Subtypes of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma

Authors :
Sadık Yaldız
Seyda Ors Kaya
Arkın Acar
Soner Gürsoy
Demet Yaldız
Zekiye Aydoğdu
Kenan Can Ceylan
Source :
Balkan Medical Journal.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AVES Publishing Co., 2019.

Abstract

Background Predominant histologic subtypes have been reported as predictors of survival of patients with pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Aims To evaluate the predictive value of histologic classification in resected lung adenocarcinoma using the classification systems proposed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, American Thoracic Society, European Respiratory Society, and World Health Organization (2015). Study Design Cross-sectional study. Methods The histologic classification of a large cohort of 491 patients with resected lung adenocarcinoma (stages I-III) was retrospectively analyzed. The tumors were classified according to their predominant component (lepidic, acinar, papillary, solid, micropapillary, and mucinous), and their predictive values were assessed for clinicopathologic characteristics and overall survival. Results The patient cohort comprised 158 (32.2%) patients with solid predominant, 150 (30.5%) with acinar predominant, 80 (16.3%) with papillary predominant, 75 (15.3%) with lepidic predominant, 22 (4.5%) with mucinous, and 5 (1.0%) with micropapillary subtype, and 1 (0.2%) with adenocarcinoma in situ. Overall 5-year survival of 491 patients was found to be 51.8%. Patients with lepidic, acinar, and mucinous adenocarcinoma had 70.9%, 59.0%, and 66.6% 5-year survival, respectively, and there was no statistically significant difference between them. Whereas patients with solid, papillary, and micropapillary predominant adenocarcinoma had 41.0%, 40.5%, and 0.0% 5-year survival, respectively. Compared to other histologic subtypes, patients with solid and papillary predominant adenocarcinoma had significantly lower survival than those with lepidic (p

Details

ISSN :
21463131 and 21463123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Balkan Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........80cd88d64b58e128281ba328ca35fa31