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.


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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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