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Prognostic factors of lung cancer in lymphoma survivors (the LuCiLyS study)

Authors :
Erino A. Rendina
Rossella Potenza
G. Bocchialini
Lorenzo Rosso
Antonello Sica
Francesco Sollitto
Giovanni Vicidomini
Paolo Carbognani
Mario Nosotti
Alessandra Mazzucco
Camilla Vanni
Nicola Serra
Francesco Ardissone
Rita Marasco
Francesco Puma
Alfonso Fiorelli
Filippo Lococo
Teresa Di Stefano
Nicoletta Pia Ardò
Annalisa Carlucci
Alberto Matricardi
Luca Ampollini
Valentina Tassi
Matteo Gagliasso
Mark Ragusa
Antonio D'Andrilli
Marco Anile
Massimiliano Paci
Camilla Poggi
Beatrice Trabalza Marinucci
Paolo Mendogni
Luigi Ventura
Federico Venuta
Mario Santini
Domenico Loizzi
Fiorelli A.
D'Andrilli A.
Carlucci A.
Vicidomini G.
Loizzi D.
Ardo N.P.
Marasco R.D.
Ventura L.
Ampollini L.
Carbognani P.
Bocchialini G.
Lococo F.
Paci M.
Di Stefano T.S.
Ardissone F.
Gagliasso M.
Mendogni P.
Rosso L.
Mazzucco A.
Vanni C.
Marinucci B.T.
Potenza R.
Matricardi A.
Ragusa M.
Tassi V.
Anile M.
Poggi C.
Serra N.
Sica A.
Nosotti M.
Sollitto F.
Venuta F.
Rendina E.A.
Puma F.
Santini M.
Fiorelli, A.
D'Andrilli, A.
Carlucci, A.
Vicidomini, G.
Loizzi, D.
Ardo, N. P.
Marasco, R. D.
Ventura, L.
Ampollini, L.
Carbognani, P.
Bocchialini, G.
Lococo, F.
Paci, M.
Di Stefano, T. S.
Ardissone, F.
Gagliasso, M.
Mendogni, P.
Rosso, L.
Mazzucco, A.
Vanni, C.
Marinucci, B. T.
Potenza, R.
Matricardi, A.
Ragusa, M.
Tassi, V.
Anile, M.
Poggi, C.
Serra, N.
Sica, A.
Nosotti, M.
Sollitto, F.
Venuta, F.
Rendina, E. A.
Puma, F.
Santini, M.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Pioneer Bioscience Publishing Company, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Second cancer is the leading cause of death in lymphoma survivors, with lung cancer representing the most common solid tumor. Limited information exists about the treatment and prognosis of second lung cancer following lymphoma. Herein, we evaluated the outcome and prognostic factors of Lung Cancer in Lymphoma Survivors (the LuCiLyS study) to improve the patient selection for lung cancer treatment. Methods: This is a retrospective multicentre study including consecutive patients treated for lymphoma disease that subsequently developed non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Data regarding lymphoma including age, symptoms, histology, disease stage, treatment received and lymphoma status at the time of lung cancer diagnosis, and data on lung carcinoma as age, smoking history, latency from lymphoma, symptoms, histology, disease stage, treatment received, and survival were evaluated to identify the significant prognostic factors for overall survival. Results: Our study population included 164 patients, 145 of which underwent lung cancer resection. The median overall survival was 63 (range, 58-85) months, and the 5-year survival rate 54%. At univariable analysis no-active lymphoma (HR: 2.19; P=0.0152); early lymphoma stage (HR: 1.95; P=0.01); adenocarcinoma histology (HR: 0.59; P=0.0421); early lung cancer stage (HR: 3.18; P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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