Prognostic Factors of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and their relation to the clinical outcomes
Eslam Hegazy Mahdy;
Abstract
This retrospective study was performed to analyze the prog-nostic factors affecting survival of patients diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in Clinical Oncology department, Ain Shams University Hospitals & the International Medical Center between 2009 and 2017.
We identified 69 patients with advanced NSCLC. The mean age was 57.67 years. There were 43 males (62.3%) and 26 females (37.7%). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (PS) 0 was identified in 17 patients (24.6%) and PS 1 and 2 were identified in 24 (42%) and 23 (33.3%) patients respectively. Forty patients (58%) were smokers. The majority of the patients had adeenocarcinoma (60.9%) as a histological subtype and 17 patients (24.6%) had squamous ell carcinoma.
We identified 69 patients with advanced NSCLC. The mean age was 57.67 years. There were 43 males (62.3%) and 26 females (37.7%). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (PS) 0 was identified in 17 patients (24.6%) and PS 1 and 2 were identified in 24 (42%) and 23 (33.3%) patients respectively. Forty patients (58%) were smokers. The majority of the patients had adeenocarcinoma (60.9%) as a histological subtype and 17 patients (24.6%) had squamous ell carcinoma.
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| Title | Prognostic Factors of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and their relation to the clinical outcomes | Other Titles | عوامل التكهن في سرطان الرئة ذو الخلايا غير الصغيرة وعلاقتها بالنتائج السريرية | Authors | Eslam Hegazy Mahdy | Issue Date | 2018 |
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