MOLECULAR AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE PROGNOSIS OF NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG-CANCER

Citation
Sdjm. Kanters et al., MOLECULAR AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE PROGNOSIS OF NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG-CANCER, The European respiratory journal, 8(8), 1995, pp. 1389-1397
Citations number
89
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
ISSN journal
09031936
Volume
8
Issue
8
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1389 - 1397
Database
ISI
SICI code
0903-1936(1995)8:8<1389:MABFIT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
For patients with non-small cell lung cancer the tumour/node/metastasi s (TNM) staging system and other conventional prognostic factors fail to predict the outcome of treatment and survival accurately, New progn ostic factors are urgently needed to improve understanding of the biol ogical behaviour of the different subtypes of non-small cell lung canc er and to recognize patients with a good or poor prognosis. This revie w will focus on molecular and biological factors published in the Engl ish language literature between 1988 and 1994. To be included in this survey, the predictive value of a specific prognostic factor had to be confirmed by multivariate analysis in at least two different studies. Blood group antigen expression, ras oncogenes, microvessel density, a nd factors reflecting the proliferative state of the tumour may be imp ortant determinants of outcome of treatment. The search for new determ inants of prognosis has provided insight in the complex tumour biology of non-small cell lung cancer and indicated possible targets for tumo ur therapy. Several promising prognostic factors have now been recogni zed. To validate these factors, prospective studies of a large patient population are needed, This ultimately serves the recognition of subs ets of patients who may benefit from adjuvant therapy.