Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3455535 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo study the relevance of EGFR gene mutation with pathological features and prognosis in patients with non–small–cell lung carcinoma.MethodsA total of 297 patients from July 2009 to May 2013 were chosen as objects. EGFR gene mutation were detected with fluorescence quantitative PCR. Relevance of EGFR gene mutation with clinical and pathological features was analyzed, and the prognosis of EGFR– mutant–patients and that of EGFR– wide type–patients was compared.ResultsIn 297 patients, 136 (45.79%) showed EGFR gene mutation. EGFR gene mutation had no significant relevance with age, gender, smoking history, family history of cancer and clinical stage (P>0.05); there was significant relevance between EGFR gene mutation and blood type, pathologic types, differentiation and diameter of cancer (P<0.05). The difference between prognosis of EGFR– mutant–patients and that of EGFR– wide type–patients was statistical significance (P<0.05).ConclusionsEGFR gene mutation has significant relevance with pathological features, the prognosis of EGFR–mutant–patients is better than that of EGFR– wide type–patients.

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