东南亚肺癌的独特性

IF 5 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Vanita Noronha , Atul Budukh , Pankaj Chaturvedi , Srikanth Anne , Anshu Punjabi , Maheema Bhaskar , Tarini P. Sahoo , Nandini Menon , Minit Shah , Ullas Batra , Shrinidhi Nathany , Rajiv Kumar , Omshree Shetty , Trupti Pai Ghodke , Abhishek Mahajan , Nivedita Chakrabarty , Supriya Hait , Satyendra C. Tripathi , Anuradha Chougule , Pratik Chandrani , Kumar Prabhash
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白种人和亚洲人患肺癌的情况各不相同。在流行病学、基因组学、标准疗法和治疗效果方面都存在差异,地理位置和种族的不同也影响了患者的最佳治疗决策。为了更好地了解以印度为重点的东南亚地区的肺癌概况,我们全面回顾了现有数据,并讨论了面临的挑战和未来的发展方向。东南亚的肺癌患者中有相当一部分是不吸烟者,腺癌是常见的组织病理学亚型,约占患者总数的三分之一。23-30%的患者存在表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)突变,5-7%的患者存在ALK重排。治疗方法与全球标准相似,但获得更新的治疗方式和分子是一项挑战。目前迫切需要开展合作研究、改变各种政策的政治意愿以及对患者的宣传。
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Uniqueness of lung cancer in Southeast Asia

Lung cancer varies between Caucasians and Asians. There have been differences recorded in the epidemiology, genomics, standard therapies and outcomes, with variations according to the geography and ethnicity which affect the decision for optimal treatment of the patients. To better understand the profile of lung cancer in Southeast Asia, with a focus on India, we have comprehensively reviewed the available data, and discuss the challenges and the way forward. A substantial proportion of patients with lung cancer in Southeast Asia are neversmokers, and adenocarcinoma is the common histopathologic subtype, found in approximately a third of the patients. EGFR mutations are noted in 23–30% of patients, and ALK rearrangements are noted in 5–7%. Therapies are similar to global standards, although access to newer modalities and molecules is a challenge. Collaborative research, political will with various policy changes and patient advocacy are urgently needed.

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