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BioCAST/IFCT-1002: epidemiological and molecular features of lung cancer in never-smokers.

Sébastien Couraud1, Pierre-Jean Souquet2, Christophe Paris3, Pascal Dô4, Hélène Doubre5, Eric Pichon6, Adrien Dixmier7, Isabelle Monnet8, Bénédicte Etienne-Mastroianni9, Michel Vincent10, Jean Trédaniel11, Marielle Perrichon12, Pascal Foucher13, Bruno Coudert14, Denis Moro-Sibilot15, Eric Dansin16, Stéphanie Labonne2, Pascale Missy17, Franck Morin17, Hélène Blanché18, Gérard Zalcman19.   

Abstract

Lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS) (fewer than 100 cigarettes in lifetime) is considered as a distinct entity and harbours an original molecular profile. However, the epidemiological and molecular features of LCINS in Europe remain poorly understood. All consecutive newly diagnosed LCINS patients were included in this prospective observational study by 75 participating centres during a 14-month period. Each patient completed a detailed questionnaire about risk factor exposure. Biomarker and pathological analyses were also collected. We report the main descriptive overall results with a focus on sex differences. 384 patients were included: 65 men and 319 women. 66% had been exposed to passive smoking (significantly higher among women). Definite exposure to main occupational carcinogens was significantly higher in men (35% versus 8% in women). A targetable molecular alteration was found in 73% of patients (without any significant sex difference): EGFR in 51%, ALK in 8%, KRAS in 6%, HER2 in 3%, BRAF in 3%, PI3KCA in less than 1%, and multiple in 2%. We present the largest and most comprehensive LCINS analysis in a European population. Physicians should track occupational exposure in men (35%), and a somatic molecular alteration in both sexes (73%).
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25657019     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00097214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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6.  Lung cancer in never smokers from the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

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10.  Oncogenic driver mutations in Swiss never smoker patients with lung adenocarcinoma and correlation with clinicopathologic characteristics and outcome.

Authors:  Claudia Grosse; Alex Soltermann; Markus Rechsteiner; Alexandra Grosse
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 3.240

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