Frequency of EGFR mutations in lung adenocarcinoma patients – A study from tertiary cancer center of South India

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Sangeetha K. Nayanar, Anju Mohan, Praveen Shenoy, M Saravanan, Vipin Gopinath, V. G Deepak Roshan
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation analysis has become an important part of the initial workup of non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NS-NSCLC) patients. This study is attempted as South Indians population is comprised of ethnic groups with diverse genetic makeup and only very limited data on EGFR mutation is available from south India. A detailed understanding of EGFR mutation profile will help in better planning of treatment strategies and resource allocation. Methods: A retrospective analysis of EGFR mutation frequency in 350 patients diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of lung and its association with pathological characteristics was done. Results: Out of 350 cases of pulmonary adenocarcinoma, within an age group ranging from 30 to 86 years. EGFR mutations were identified in 34.8% (n = 122) cases, out of which 35.24% (n = 43) were in non-smoker females ( P = 0.001). Of the 14 cases with resistant type of EGFR mutations, nine were in smoker males and the remaining five in non-smoker females. Interpretation and Conclusion: Overall EGFR mutation frequency observed in our study was similar to other Indian studies. However, in our study, we observed that mutation in exon 21 was less frequent compared to other studies. A similar slightly increased frequency of rare mutations and double mutations were observed in our study. A detailed study of the molecular epidemiology of lung cancer and its association with different geographical zones of India is needed. This understanding will help in better planning of treatment strategies and resource allocation.
EGFR突变在肺腺癌患者中的频率——来自印度南部三级癌症中心的研究
背景与目的:表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)突变分析已成为非鳞状非小细胞肺癌(NS-NSCLC)患者初始检查的重要组成部分。由于南印度人口由具有不同基因组成的种族群体组成,因此本研究的目的是尝试从南印度获得EGFR突变的数据非常有限。对EGFR突变谱的详细了解将有助于更好地规划治疗策略和资源分配。方法:回顾性分析350例肺腺癌患者的EGFR突变频率及其与病理特征的关系。结果:350例肺腺癌患者,年龄30 ~ 86岁。在34.8% (n = 122)例中发现EGFR突变,其中35.24% (n = 43)为非吸烟女性(P = 0.001)。在14例耐药型EGFR突变中,9例为吸烟男性,其余5例为不吸烟女性。解释和结论:在我们的研究中观察到的EGFR总体突变频率与其他印度研究相似。然而,在我们的研究中,我们观察到外显子21的突变与其他研究相比较少。在我们的研究中观察到罕见突变和双突变的频率也有类似的轻微增加。需要对肺癌的分子流行病学及其与印度不同地理区域的关系进行详细研究。这一认识将有助于更好地规划治疗策略和资源分配。
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299
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6 months
期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Medical oncology, radiation oncology, medical imaging, radiation protection, non-ionising radiation, radiobiology. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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