Adenocarcinoma pulmonar con rearreglo ALK: un fenotipo clínico y tomográfico distinto

Carla Paola Sánchez-Ríos, J. Rodríguez-Cid, L. Martínez-Barrera, Patricio Santillán-Doherty, J. Alatorre-Alexander
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pulmonar. 93.74% (n 86% (n = 606). ABSTRACT. Introduction: The treatment of lung cancer currently follows a model that is governed by the selection of patients according to the presence of oncogenic abnormalities. The ALK gene is present in 3 to 7% of patients with non‑small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and confers sensitivity to ALK inhibitors. Objective: To describe the clinical and tomographic behavior of patients with ALK positive lung cancer in INER. Material and methods: A retrospective observational study of patients with lung cancer from January 2013 to August 2018. A review of clinical and radiological records was made, with registration of sociodemographic, clinical and molecular variables. Results: A cohort was analyzed from 2013 to 2018 with a total of 751 patients diagnosed with lung cancer. The CPCNP was the most frequent with 93.74% (n = 704). The adenocarcinoma was found in 86% (n = 606). ALK rearrangement was reported in 3.3% (n = 20). The majority were 65% female (n = 13), the average age was 58 ± 2.4 years, smoking 40% (n = 8). Of the patients who never smoked, 92% (n = 11) reported exposure to biomass. In 25% (n = 5) COPD was documented. The tomographic patterns were: mass in 70% (n = 14), pleural thickening with pleural effusion in 20% (n = 4) and micronodular pattern in 10% (n = 2). Conclusions: A clinical phenotype and behavior different to the rest of patients with NSCLC is demonstrated in ALK positive patients.
ALK重排肺腺癌:一种不同的临床和ct表型
pulmonar。93.74% (n 86%, n = 606)。摘要简介:目前肺癌的治疗遵循一种模式,即根据致癌异常的存在来选择患者。ALK基因存在于3%至7%的非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者中,并赋予其对ALK抑制剂的敏感性。目的:探讨内窥镜下ALK阳性肺癌患者的临床及体层表现。材料与方法:对2013年1月至2018年8月肺癌患者进行回顾性观察研究。回顾了临床和放射学记录,登记了社会人口学、临床和分子变量。结果:对2013年至2018年的一项队列研究进行了分析,共有751名被诊断为肺癌的患者。CPCNP最常见,为93.74% (n = 704)。86%的患者发现腺癌(n = 606)。ALK重排发生率为3.3% (n = 20)。其中女性占65% (n = 13),平均年龄为58±2.4岁,吸烟占40% (n = 8)。在从不吸烟的患者中,92% (n = 11)报告暴露于生物质。25% (n = 5)有COPD记录。ct表现为:肿块占70% (n = 14),胸膜增厚伴胸腔积液占20% (n = 4),微结节型占10% (n = 2)。结论:ALK阳性患者表现出不同于其他NSCLC患者的临床表型和行为。
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