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Radiation Oncology | 2015

Residual lymph node status is an independent prognostic factor in esophageal squamous cell Carcinoma with pathologic T0 after preoperative radiotherapy

Qifeng Wang; Shufei Yu; Zefen Xiao; Xiao Liu; W. Zhang; Xun Zhang; Jie He; Kelin Sun; Ting Xu; Q. Feng; Z. Zhou; L. Wang; W. Yin

ObjectiveTo evaluate the prognostic factors affecting survival in esophageal squamous cell Carcinoma (ESCC) patients with pathologic T0 (ypT0) underwent preoperative radiotherapy.Patients and methodsTwo hundred and ninety-six patients with ESCC who had received preoperative radiotherapy from 1980 to 2007 were retrospectively analyzed. One hundred patients were ypT0 after preoperative radiotherapy. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate the predictive impact of residual lymph node status on overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS).ResultsAmong the originally analyzed 296 patients, 100 (33.7xa0%) patients had ypT0, including 78 patients (78xa0%) with ypT0N0, and 22 patients (22xa0%) with ypT0N1. The 5-year OS of the total patients was 42.4xa0%. Patients with ypT0N0 have significant improved 5-year OS and PFS than ypT0N1 patients (OS: 50.7xa0% vs 13.6xa0%, Pu2009=u20090.004; PFS: 49.6xa0% vs 13.6xa0%, Pu2009=u20090.003). In multivariate analysis, residual lymph node status was also an independent prognostic factors for OS (HR: 0.406, 95xa0% CI: 0.240–0.686, Pu2009=u20090.001) and PFS (HR: 0.427, 95xa0% CI: 0.248–0.734, Pu2009=u20090.002).ConclusionOur results indicate that patients with ypT0N0 after preoperative radiotherapy had significantly better OS and PFS than patients with ypT0N1 in ESCC. Residual nodal metastasis of ESCC patients with pathological complete response of the primary tumor after neoadjuvant radiotherapy does influence prognosis.


Translational Oncology | 2018

Increased CYFRA 21-1, CEA and NSE are Prognostic of Poor Outcome for Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Lung: A Nomogram and Recursive Partitioning Risk Stratification Analysis

Jingbo Wang; Wei Jiang; Tao Zhang; Lipin Liu; Nan Bi; Xiaozhen Wang; Z. Hui; J. Liang; J. Lv; Z. Zhou; Zefen Xiao; Q. Feng; D. Chen; W. Yin; Luhua Wang

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to: (1) assess the prognostic significance of serum tumor markers in locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma in lung (LA-SCCL); (2) generate a nomogram to predict the overall survival (OS) and (3) identify a prognostic stratification to assist the therapeutic decision-making. METHODS: LA-SCCL patients receiving definitive radiotherapy and baseline tumor marker measurement were eligible for this retrospective study. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to determine independent factors associated with various survival indexes and a nomogram was created to estimate the 5-year OS probability for individual patient. The identified prognostic factors were recruited into a recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) for OS to stratify patients with distinct outcome. RESULTS: A total of 224 patients were eligible for analysis. Increased cytokeratin-19 fragment (CYFRA 21-1) was independently associated with inferior OS, progression free survival (PFS) and a borderline decreased local-regional progression free survival (LRPFS). Elevated carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA) served as an unfavorable determinant for OS and increased neuron-specific enolase (NSE) was predictive of poor distant metastasis free survival (DMFS). A nomogram integrating KPS, TNM stage, CEA and CYFRA 21-1 was created, resulting in a c-index of 0.62. RPA identified 4 prognostic classifications, with median OS of 27.6, 19.9, 17.3 and 10.9u202fmonths for low, intermediate, high and very-high risk groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Baseline tumor marker panel including CYFRA 21-1, CEA and NSE can be prognostic of outcome for LA-SCCL receiving definitive radiotherapy. The RPA identified four prognostic subgroups, which could assist personalized therapy and clinical trial design in LA-SCCL.


Thoracic Cancer | 2014

Prognosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients with preoperative radiotherapy: Comparison of different cancer staging systems.

Qifeng Wang; W. Zhang; Xiao Liu; Xun Zhang; Jie He; Q. Feng; Z. Zhou; L. Wang; W. Yin; Zefen Xiao

The 7th edition American Joint Committee on Cancer tumor‐node‐metastasis (AJCC TNM) staging system was published in 2010. Here we evaluate its predictive ability and compare the 6th and 7th editions of the AJCC TNM staging systems in esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) with preoperative radiotherapy.


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006

2461 : Risk Factors for Severe Acute Radiation Pneumonitis In Stage III Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated With 3D-CRT

X. Zhu; L. Wang; G. Ou; Y. Wang; Hongbing Zhang; D. Chen; Q. Feng; J. Dai; Z. Zhang; W. Yin


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2009

Hypofractionated Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Metastatic Lung Tumors

Yi Zhang; J. Xiao; Y. Li; Hongbing Zhang; Yu-Hua Hu; W. Yin


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2018

Significance of Systemic Immune-inflammation Status as a Prognostic Indicator in Resected Non-small Cell Lung Cancer with Pathological N2 Nodal Involvement

J. Wang; Y. Men; J. Kang; X. Sun; L. Deng; Y.R. Zhai; W. Wang; N. Bi; X. Wang; J. Liang; J. Lv; Z. Zhou; Q. Feng; Zhijian Xiao; D. Chen; W. Yin; L. Wang; J. Zhao; Z. Hui


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P2.02-003 Increased Circulating Cytokeratin-19 (Cyfra 21-1) is Predictive of Poor Outcome of Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Lung: Topic: Biology

Jingbo Wang; Zhe Ji; Jianzhong Cao; Yan Ma; Wei Jiang; Lipin Liu; Yu Men; Cai Xu; Xiaozhen Wang; Zhou Guang Hui; J. Liang; J. Lv; Z. Zhou; Zefen Xiao; Q. Feng; D. Chen; Hongxing Zhang; W. Yin; Luhua Wang


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2016

Postoperative 3D-Conformal Radiation Therapy (3DCRT) for Patients With PIII A-N2 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) After Complete Resection and Adjuvant Chemotherapy: Interim Analysis of an Ongoing Prospective Phase 3 Study

Z. Hui; Y. Men; J. Liang; X. Wang; J. Lv; Zongmei Zhou; Qinfu Feng; Zhijian Xiao; D. Chen; Hongbing Zhang; W. Yin; L. Wang


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2011

A Prospective Study of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy for the Resected Thoracic Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

W. Zhang; Qifeng Wang; Zhijian Xiao; Z. Zhou; Q. Fen; L. Wang; D. Chen; J. Liang; Z. Hui; W. Yin


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2008

Surgery Combined Chemotherapy or Plus Radiotherapy for Limited-stage Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Study

Z. Zhou; L. Wang; Jiuming He; D. Chen; Zhijian Xiao; X. Zhang; K. Wang; J. Liang; W. Yin

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J. Liang

Peking Union Medical College

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L. Wang

Peking Union Medical College

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Zhijian Xiao

Peking Union Medical College

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Hongbing Zhang

Peking Union Medical College

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Jiuming He

Peking Union Medical College

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Jie He

Peking Union Medical College

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X. Wang

Peking Union Medical College

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Y. Men

Peking Union Medical College

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Z. Hui

Academy of Medical Sciences

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J. Lu

Peking Union Medical College

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