The Growth Rate in the Interpretation of the Natural History of Lung Cancer

Author:

Galante Emanuele1,Reduzzi Dario2,Gallus Giuseppe3,Guzzon Adalgiso4,Cataldo Ignazio2,Valente Maurizio2,Ravasi Gianni2

Affiliation:

1. Oncologia Clinica A, Milano

2. Oncologia Clinica D, Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano

3. Istituto di Biometria, Università degli Studi, Milano

4. Servizio di Radiologia, Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori, Milano

Abstract

The relationship between growth rate, expressed as doubling time (DT), of 110 lung cancers from randomly collected patients and patient age, sex, histological type, symptoms, smoking habits, size and lymph node involvement was studied. Median DT values of epidermoid carcinomas and adenocarcinomas were superimposable (98 and 99 days, respectively), but 15 % of adenocarcinomas had a DT of more than one year. Significant correlations were found with sex (slower growth rate in females) and symptoms (faster growth in symptomatic patients), but only for adenocarcinomas. The number of cigarettes smoked did not seem to affect the growth rate of lung cancers. There was no correlation between growth rate and tumor size or lymph node involvement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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