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Annals of Surgery | 1995

Detection of occult bone marrow micrometastases in patients with operable lung carcinoma.

Richard J. Cote; Edward J. Beattie; Benjaporn Chaiwun; Shan-Rong Shi; James C. Harvey; Su-Chiu Chen; Andrew Sherrod; Susan Groshen; Clive R. Taylor

Objectives A large proportion of patients with operable lung carcinoma (no evidence of systemic spread of tumor) develop metastatic disease after primary therapy. More sensitive and specific methods are needed to identify patients at highest risk for recurrence who may benefit most from adjuvant therapy, while sparing those patients who do not require such treatment. Summary Background Data Using epithelial‐specific monoclonal antibodies, the authors have developed an immunocytochemical assay capable of detecting as few as 2 lung cancer cells in 1 million bone marrow cells. Methods The assay was used to test the bone marrow (from resected ribs) of 43 patients with primary nonsmall cell lung carcinoma who showed no clinical or pathologic evidence of systemic disease. Results Occult bone marrow micrometastases (BMMs) were detected in 40% of patients (17/43) with non‐small cell lung cancer, including 29% (5/17) of patients with stage I or II disease and 46% of whom (12/26) had stage III disease. The median follow‐up was 13.6 months. Patients with occult BMMs had significantly shorter times to disease recurrence compared with patients without BMMs (7.3 vs. >35.1 months, p = 0.0009). Furthermore, for patients with stage I or II disease, the presence of occult BMMs was significantly associated with a higher rate of recurrence (p = 0.0004). Conclusions The detection of occult BMMs identifies patients with operable non‐small cell lung carcinoma who are at significantly increased risk for recurrence, independent of tumor stage, and may be useful in evaluating patients for adjuvant treatment protocols.


Annals of Surgery | 1967

Relief of chronic lymphedema by omental transposition.

Harry S. Goldsmith; R De los Santos; Edward J. Beattie


JAMA | 1970

The Epidemiology of Lung Cancer: Recent Trends

Ernest L. Wynder; Kiyohiko Mabuchi; Edward J. Beattie


Archives of Surgery | 1968

Experimental Protection of Vascular Prosthesis by Omentum

Harry S. Goldsmith; Rafael de los Santos; Parker Vanamee; Edward J. Beattie


Archives of Surgery | 1967

Pulmonary Lymphangitic Metastases From Breast Carcinoma

Harry S. Goldsmith; Henry D. Bailey; Edward L. Callahan; Edward J. Beattie


JAMA | 1975

Endoscopic Brush Cytology in Esophageal Cancer

Sidney J. Winawer; Paul Sherlock; Joseph A. Belladonna; Myron R. Melamed; Edward J. Beattie


Annals of Surgery | 1968

Malignant villous tumor in a colon bypass.

Harry S. Goldsmith; Edward J. Beattie


Annals of Surgery | 1952

Ischemia of the Lung

Brian Blades; Edward J. Beattie; Robert P. Hill; Richard Thistlethwaite


Archive | 1984

Human monoclonal antibodies to cancer cells

Richard J. Cote; Donna Morrissey; Alan N. Houghton; Edward J. Beattie; Herbert F. Oettgen; Lloyd J. Old


JAMA | 1968

Omental Transposition in the Control of Chronic Lymphedema

Harry S. Goldsmith; Rafael de los Santos; Edward J. Beattie

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James C. Harvey

University of Southern California

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Benjaporn Chaiwun

University of Southern California

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Brian Blades

George Washington University

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Clive R. Taylor

University of Southern California

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Steven G. Economou

Rush University Medical Center

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Alan N. Houghton

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Andrew Sherrod

University of Southern California

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Burton G. Surick

Beth Israel Medical Center

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