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Apoptosis and p53 status predict the efficacy of postoperative administration of UFT in non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors :
Tanaka F
Otake Y
Yanagihara K
Yamada T
Miyahara R
Kawano Y
Li M
Inui K
Wada H
Source :
British journal of cancer [Br J Cancer] 2001 Jan; Vol. 84 (2), pp. 263-9.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

To examine whether efficacy of postoperative oral administration of UFT, a 5-fluorouracil derivative chemotherapeutic agent, may be influenced by incidence of apoptosis (apoptosis index) or apoptosis-related gene status (p53 and bcl-2) of the tumour, a total of 162 patients with pathologic stage I non-small cell lung cancer were retrospectively reviewed. UFT was administrated postoperatively to 44 patients (UFT group), and not to the other 118 patients (Control group). For all patients, 5-year survival rate of the UFT group (79.9%) seemed higher than that of the Control group (69.8%), although without significant difference (P = 0.054). For patients with higher apoptotic index, 5-year survival rate of the UFT group (83.3%) was significantly higher than that of the Control group (67.6%, P = 0.039); for patients with lower apoptotic index, however, there was no difference in the prognosis between these two groups. Similarly, UFT was effective for patients without p53 aberrant expression (5-year survival rates: 95.2% for the UFT group and 74.3% for the Control group, P = 0.022), whereas not effective for patients with p53 aberrant expression. Bcl-2 status did not influence the efficacy of UFT. In conclusion, apoptotic index and p53 status are useful factors to predict the efficacy of postoperative adjuvant therapy using UFT.<br /> (Copyright 2001 Cancer Research Campaign.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0007-0920
Volume :
84
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11161386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1054/bjoc.2000.1579