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Risk Factors Associated with a Second Primary Lung Cancer in Patients with an Initial Primary Lung Cancer

Targeted surveillance strategies following initial primary lung cancer (IPLC) treatment are currently limited. One hundred twenty patients diagnosed with IPLC who did not develop second primary lung cancer (SPLC) were matched to 121 patients who developed SPLC. Our analysis found IPLC surgical resec...

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Autores principales: Fisher, Amanda, Kim, Seongho, Farhat, Dina, Belzer, Kimberly, Milczuk, MaryAnn, French, Courtney, Mamdani, Hirva, Sukari, Ammar, Baciewicz, Frank, Schwartz, Ann G., Wozniak, Antoinette, Nagasaka, Misako
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34053862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cllc.2021.04.004
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author Fisher, Amanda
Kim, Seongho
Farhat, Dina
Belzer, Kimberly
Milczuk, MaryAnn
French, Courtney
Mamdani, Hirva
Sukari, Ammar
Baciewicz, Frank
Schwartz, Ann G.
Wozniak, Antoinette
Nagasaka, Misako
author_facet Fisher, Amanda
Kim, Seongho
Farhat, Dina
Belzer, Kimberly
Milczuk, MaryAnn
French, Courtney
Mamdani, Hirva
Sukari, Ammar
Baciewicz, Frank
Schwartz, Ann G.
Wozniak, Antoinette
Nagasaka, Misako
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description Targeted surveillance strategies following initial primary lung cancer (IPLC) treatment are currently limited. One hundred twenty patients diagnosed with IPLC who did not develop second primary lung cancer (SPLC) were matched to 121 patients who developed SPLC. Our analysis found IPLC surgical resection increases SPLC emergence risk regardless of procedure type. Increased survival after IPLC resection warrants close SPLC monitoring. BACKGROUND: Increased patient survivorship following initial primary lung cancer (IPLC) diagnosis and treatment has uncovered new clinical challenges as individuals post-IPLC are at growing subsequent risk of developing second primary lung cancer (SPLC). Proper SPLC surveillance guidelines aimed at monitoring IPLC survivors are crucial to enhancing health outcomes. This study aims to categorize risk factors associated with SPLC emergence in IPLC survivors for clinical use following IPLC treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the Karmanos Cancer Institute Tumor Registry, patients diagnosed with IPLC from 2000 to 2017 were identified. Patients diagnosed with SPLC were matched to individuals who did not develop SPLC. Logistic and Cox regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors for SPLC emergence and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: One hundred twenty-one patients diagnosed with IPLC who later developed SPLC were identified and compared with 120 patients with IPLC who did not develop SPLC. Several factors such as stage at first diagnosis, histology, age, and smoking history were not associated with SPLC risk. The median time to SPLC was 1.79 years. Patients who were treated with surgical resection had a significantly higher probability of developing SPLC. After correcting for potential immortal time bias, the median OS was 3.63 years (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.05–5.00) and 7.31 years (95% CI, 4.62–10.90) for SPLC and no SPLC groups, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study uncovered notable associations and lack thereof between several competing SPLC risk factors, as well as mortality. Further characterization of SPLC risk factors is essential for enhancing surveillance recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-85368022021-11-20 Risk Factors Associated with a Second Primary Lung Cancer in Patients with an Initial Primary Lung Cancer Fisher, Amanda Kim, Seongho Farhat, Dina Belzer, Kimberly Milczuk, MaryAnn French, Courtney Mamdani, Hirva Sukari, Ammar Baciewicz, Frank Schwartz, Ann G. Wozniak, Antoinette Nagasaka, Misako Clin Lung Cancer Article Targeted surveillance strategies following initial primary lung cancer (IPLC) treatment are currently limited. One hundred twenty patients diagnosed with IPLC who did not develop second primary lung cancer (SPLC) were matched to 121 patients who developed SPLC. Our analysis found IPLC surgical resection increases SPLC emergence risk regardless of procedure type. Increased survival after IPLC resection warrants close SPLC monitoring. BACKGROUND: Increased patient survivorship following initial primary lung cancer (IPLC) diagnosis and treatment has uncovered new clinical challenges as individuals post-IPLC are at growing subsequent risk of developing second primary lung cancer (SPLC). Proper SPLC surveillance guidelines aimed at monitoring IPLC survivors are crucial to enhancing health outcomes. This study aims to categorize risk factors associated with SPLC emergence in IPLC survivors for clinical use following IPLC treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the Karmanos Cancer Institute Tumor Registry, patients diagnosed with IPLC from 2000 to 2017 were identified. Patients diagnosed with SPLC were matched to individuals who did not develop SPLC. Logistic and Cox regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors for SPLC emergence and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: One hundred twenty-one patients diagnosed with IPLC who later developed SPLC were identified and compared with 120 patients with IPLC who did not develop SPLC. Several factors such as stage at first diagnosis, histology, age, and smoking history were not associated with SPLC risk. The median time to SPLC was 1.79 years. Patients who were treated with surgical resection had a significantly higher probability of developing SPLC. After correcting for potential immortal time bias, the median OS was 3.63 years (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.05–5.00) and 7.31 years (95% CI, 4.62–10.90) for SPLC and no SPLC groups, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study uncovered notable associations and lack thereof between several competing SPLC risk factors, as well as mortality. Further characterization of SPLC risk factors is essential for enhancing surveillance recommendations. 2021-04-23 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8536802/ /pubmed/34053862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cllc.2021.04.004 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Fisher, Amanda
Kim, Seongho
Farhat, Dina
Belzer, Kimberly
Milczuk, MaryAnn
French, Courtney
Mamdani, Hirva
Sukari, Ammar
Baciewicz, Frank
Schwartz, Ann G.
Wozniak, Antoinette
Nagasaka, Misako
Risk Factors Associated with a Second Primary Lung Cancer in Patients with an Initial Primary Lung Cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34053862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cllc.2021.04.004
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