Background:We hypothesize that among patients with lung cancers the KRAS/EGFR mutation profile and overall survival of collegiate smokers (former smokers who smoked between 101 lifetime cigarettes and 5 pack-years) are distinct from those of never smokers and former smokers with 15 pack-years or more.Methods:We collected age, sex, stage, survival, and smoking history for patients evaluated from 2004 to 2009 with advanced stage lung cancers and known KRAS/EGFR status. Mutation profile and overall survival were compared using Fisher’s exact test and log-rank test, respectively.Results:Data were available for 852 patients with advanced-stage lung cancers with known KRAS/EGFR status, of which 6% were collegiate smokers, 36% were never smokers, ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive impact of cigarette smoking on treat...
<div><p>Mutations in epithelial growth factor receptor <i>(EGFR)</i>, as well as in the EGFR downstr...
INTRODUCTION:: While classic sensitizing mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are po...
BACKGROUND: In a European multicenter prospective study patients with lung cancer were interviewed f...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of major oncogenic altera...
TP53 mutations are common in lung cancers of smokers, with high prevalence of G:C-to-T:A transversio...
Purpose: This study evaluated the mutational profile of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and ...
Background:EGFR and KRAS mutations are mutually exclusive and predict outcomes with epidermal growth...
Introduction: Approximately, 10–15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked. Previous epidemiologi...
Hypothesis:Although smoking is the major risk factor for non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), other f...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the relationship of cigarette smoking to the frequency...
International audienceEGFR and HER2 mutations and ALK rearrangement are known to be related to lung ...
Qiushi Wang,1 Jianghong Mou,1 Xin Yang,1 Yong He,2 Zengpeng Li,1 Qingya Luo,1 Yanqing Li,1 Li Lin,1 ...
PurposeLung cancer in never smokers is recognized as a distinct molecular, clinicopathologic and epi...
PURPOSE: Active tobacco smoking has been associated with the incidence of epidermal growth factor re...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive impact of cigarette smoking on treat...
<div><p>Mutations in epithelial growth factor receptor <i>(EGFR)</i>, as well as in the EGFR downstr...
INTRODUCTION:: While classic sensitizing mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are po...
BACKGROUND: In a European multicenter prospective study patients with lung cancer were interviewed f...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of major oncogenic altera...
TP53 mutations are common in lung cancers of smokers, with high prevalence of G:C-to-T:A transversio...
Purpose: This study evaluated the mutational profile of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and ...
Background:EGFR and KRAS mutations are mutually exclusive and predict outcomes with epidermal growth...
Introduction: Approximately, 10–15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked. Previous epidemiologi...
Hypothesis:Although smoking is the major risk factor for non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), other f...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the relationship of cigarette smoking to the frequency...
International audienceEGFR and HER2 mutations and ALK rearrangement are known to be related to lung ...
Qiushi Wang,1 Jianghong Mou,1 Xin Yang,1 Yong He,2 Zengpeng Li,1 Qingya Luo,1 Yanqing Li,1 Li Lin,1 ...
PurposeLung cancer in never smokers is recognized as a distinct molecular, clinicopathologic and epi...
PURPOSE: Active tobacco smoking has been associated with the incidence of epidermal growth factor re...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive impact of cigarette smoking on treat...
<div><p>Mutations in epithelial growth factor receptor <i>(EGFR)</i>, as well as in the EGFR downstr...
INTRODUCTION:: While classic sensitizing mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are po...