Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer (Jun 2010)

Retrospective Study of Clinicopathological Characteristics in Bronchopulmonary Carcinoid

  • Hongliang LIAO,
  • Huilan RAO,
  • Xu ZHANG,
  • Yongbin LIN,
  • Mingran JIE,
  • Jianhua FU,
  • Hao LONG,
  • Tiehua RONG,
  • Peng LIN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 591 – 597

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Background and objective Bronchopulmonary carcinoid (BPC) account for less than 2% of all primary lung malignant tumors, but few related studies were reported. The aim of this study is to analyze this rare disease’s clinicopathological characteristics. Methods The clinical data of 28 patients with BPC in Cancer Center of Sun Yat-sen University, from January 1994 to June 2009, were enrolled into retrospective analysis. First, the corresponding paraffin blocks reexamined, slice up and stained, multiple pathologists re-consulted, and its subsets (typical carcinoid, TC; atypical carcinoid, AC) defined. Second, the clinical characteristics and immunohistochemical markers and its relationship with prognosis were analyzed. Results First, the 5-year survival for overall and TC, AC was 56% and 70%, 41% respectively in 28 cases. The markers CD99, Bcl-2 and Ki-67 expression correlated significantly with the BPC subsets (P=0.017, P=0.043, and P=0.033 respectively). Further univariate analysis revealed that advanced TNM staging (P=0.037), lymph node metastasis (P=0.001) and Ki-67 nucleolus’s positive expression (P=0.009) are poor prognostic factors. Second, the overall, TC, AC 5-year survival rate was 73%, 83%, 57% respectively in 20 cases underwent the radically surgical resection. Further univariate analysis revealed that AC subset (P=0.013), lymph node metastasis (P=0.004) and Ki-67 nucleolus’s positive expression (P=0.006), advanced TNM staging (P=0.047) are poor prognostic factors in this 20 cases. Third, as univariate analysis, local recurrence and metastasis (n=4) correlate significantly with Ki-67 nucleolus’s and Bcl-2 positive expression (P=0.027, 0.045, respectively). Conclusion The prognosis of BPC was better than other types of primary lung cancer. Ki-67, bcl-2 high expression and advanced TNM staging are the poor recurrence and prognostic factors of BPC. The radical surgery remains the treatment of choice for resectable candidates in BPC as NSCLC.

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