Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10911619 | Lung Cancer | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In univariate analysis, only cN-II expression levels were correlated with overall survival. None of the parameters were correlated with freedom from progression survival nor with response. Patients with low levels of expression of cN-II (less than 40% positively stained cells) had worse overall survival than patients with higher levels of cN-II expression (6 months and 11 months, respectively). In a multivariate analysis taking into account age, sex, weight loss, stage and immunohistochemical results, cN-II was the only predictive factor associated with overall survival. This study suggests that cN-II nucleotidase expression levels identify subgroups of NSCLC patients with different outcomes under gemcitabine-based therapy. Larger prospective studies are warranted to confirm the predictive value of cN-II in these patients.
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Authors
Pascal Sève, John R. Mackey, Sylvie Isaac, Olivier Trédan, Pierre Jean Souquet, Maurice Pérol, Carol Cass, Charles Dumontet,