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Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Driver Genes in 405 Patients with Lung Cancer Complicated with Tuberculosis / 中国肺癌杂志
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer ; (12): 337-342, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826978
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND@#New treatment methods such as targeted therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors have been applied to lung cancer patients. It is necessary to further understand the patients with lung cancer combined with pulmonary tuberculosis with the development of lung cancer research. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics of lung cancer patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, the status of driver genes, and their relationships.@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was performed on 405 patients with lung cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis hospitalized in our hospital from January 2014 to December 2019. The relationship between clinical characteristics and driver genes status was analyzed.@*RESULTS@#Among the 405 patients with lung cancer combined with pulmonary tuberculosis, 77.3% were male and 85.3% were patients with a history of smoking. The pathological type was mainly lung adenocarcinoma. When there were cavities in chest computed tomography (CT) , squamous cell carcinoma was the main type. 214 patients underwent driver genes testing. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene mutation rate was 35.9%, of which 41.8% were exon 19 deletion mutations and 50.9% were exon 21 L858R mutations. When there were cavities in the chest CT, the EGFR mutation rate was significantly reduced (16.1%). The positive rate of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion gene detection was 2.5%, the mutation rate of c-ros oncogene 1 receptor kinase (ROS1) gene was 1.9%, the mutation rate of V-raf murine sarcoma viral oncogene homolog B1 (BRAF) gene was 1.1%, and the mutation rate of Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (KRAS) gene was 10.1%. The genetic mutation rate of female patients with lung cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis was 50.0%, and that of men was 27.9%.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Patients with lung cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis are predominantly male with smoking history. Adenocarcinoma is the most common pathological type. The positive rate of gene mutation was not significantly different from that of simple lung cancer, but when there were cavities in the chest image, the genetic mutation rate was significantly reduced.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer Year: 2020 Type: Article