V体育官网 - What are the clinical symptoms and physical signs for non-small cell lung cancer before diagnosis is made? A nation-wide multicenter 10-year retrospective study in China
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What are the clinical symptoms and physical signs for non-small cell lung cancer before diagnosis is made? A nation-wide multicenter 10-year retrospective study in China
Abstract
Background: Most lung cancer patients are diagnosed after the onset of symptoms. However, whether the symptoms of lung cancer were independently associated with the diagnosis of lung cancer is unknown, especially in the Chinese population VSports手机版. .
Methods: We conducted a 10 years (2005-2014) nationwide multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiology study of lung cancer patients diagnosed in China. As such, this study focused on nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We calculated the odds ratios (ORs) for variables associated with the symptoms and physical signs using multivariate unconditional logistic regressions. V体育安卓版.
Results: A total of 7184 lung cancer patients were surveyed; finally, 6398 NSCLC patients with available information about their symptoms and physical signs were included in this analysis. The most common initial symptom and physical sign was chronic cough (4156, 65. 0%), followed by sputum with blood (2110, 33. 0%), chest pain (1146, 17. 9%), shortness of breath (1090, 17. 0%), neck and supraclavicular lymphadenectasis (629, 9. 8%), weight loss (529, 8. 3%), metastases pain (378, 5. 9%), fatigue (307, 4. 8%), fever (272, 4. 3%), and dyspnea (270, 4. 2%). Patients with squamous carcinoma and stage III disease were more likely to present with chronic cough (P < 0. 0001) and sputum with blood (P < 0. 0001) than patients with other pathological types and clinical stages, respectively. Metastases pain (P < 0. 0001) and neck and supraclavicular lymphadenectasis (P = 0. 0006) were more likely to occur in patients with nonsquamous carcinoma than in patients with other carcinomas. Additionally, patients with stage IV disease had a higher percentage of chest pain, shortness of breath, dyspnea, weight loss, and fatigue than patients with other stages of disease. In multivariable logistic analyses, compared with patients with adenocarcinoma, patients with squamous carcinoma were more likely to experience symptoms (OR = 2. 885, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2. 477-3. 359) but were less likely to present physical signs (OR = 0. 844, 95% CI 0. 721-0 V体育ios版. 989). The odds of having both symptoms and physical signs were higher in patients with late-stage disease than in those with early-stage disease (P < 0. 0001). .
Conclusions: The symptoms and physical signs of lung cancer were associated with the stage and pathological diagnosis of NSCLC. Patients with squamous carcinoma were more likely to develop symptoms, but not signs, than patients with adenocarcinoma VSports最新版本. The more advanced the stage at diagnosis, the more likely that symptoms or physical signs are to develop. Further prospective cohort studies are needed to explore these results. .
Keywords: clinical stage; nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC); pathological type; physical signs; symptoms V体育平台登录. .
© 2019 The Authors VSports注册入口. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. .
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