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Cancer Biology & Therapy | 2011

Diagnostic values of SCC, CEA, Cyfra21-1 and NSE for lung cancer in patients with suspicious pulmonary masses: A single center analysis

Xiangyang Chu; Xiaobin Hou; Wei-An Song; Zhiqiang Xue; Bo Wang; Zhang Lb

We recruited 805 patients with suspicious pulmonary masses that were identified finally as lung cancer or benign pulmonary masses. The serum levels of four tumor markers, including squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), cytokeratin 19 fragment antigen 21-1 (Cyfra21-1) and neuron specific enolase (NSE) were tested for every patient. Though receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves indicated unsatisfactory diagnostic power of those four tumor markers for lung cancer, 37.3% of early-staged lung cancer could be diagnosed just on the combination assays of the four tumor markers, under adjusted cut-off values through our statistical analysis retrospectively.


Medicine | 2017

Treatment, prognostic markers, and survival in thymic neuroendocrine tumors: A single center experience of 41 patients.

Kefeng Ma; Yi Liu; Zhiqiang Xue; Xiangyang Chu

Abstract Neuroendocrine tumors of the thymus (NETTs) are rare but aggressive, and lead to poor overall survival. This retrospective study was designed to analyze factors that correlate with the prognosis of patients with NETTs. From 1999 to 2015, 41 ongoing patients with NETTs were enrolled in this study. The clinical data and outcome were compiled. Overall survival (OS) rate was analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method in univariate analysis and the Cox-model was used in multivariate analysis. Of the 41 NETTs patients analyzed (31 male and 10 female), 12 were typical carcinoma, 14 were atypical carcinoma, 14 were small-cell carcinoma and, 1 was large-cell carcinoma. The median follow-up time was 29 months (range, 9.0–69.0). In total, 25 patients died of cancer-related disease by the last follow-up. The 3- and 5-year survival rates for all patients were 42.7% and 23.4%, respectively. Among the prognostic factors analyzed by multivariate analysis, low tumor grade, complete resection, and a negative chromogranin A (CgA) expression were positively correlated with survival. The surgical treatment of NETTs, CgA negative, and low grade of NETTs were associated with a statistically significant better prognosis. However, large, multicenter studies are required to fully validate these prognostic factors.


Medicine | 2016

Ratio of lymph node to primary tumor SUVmax multiplied by maximal tumor diameter on positron emission tomography/integrated computed tomography may be a predictor of mediastinal lymph node malignancy in lung cancer

Yi Liu; Yanhua Tang; Zhiqiang Xue; Ping Yang; Kefeng Ma; Guangyu Ma; Xiangyang Chu

AbstractPositron emission tomography/integrated computed tomography (PET/CT) provides the most accurate imaging modality for preoperative lung cancer staging. However, the diagnostic accuracy of maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) for mediastinal (N2) lymph nodes (LN) is unclear. We compared SUVmax, the ratio of LN to primary tumor SUVmax (SUVn/t), and SUVn/t multiplied by maximal tumor diameter (SUVindex) in terms of their abilities to predict mediastinal LN malignancy.We retrospectively analyzed 170 mediastinal LN stations from 73 consecutive patients who underwent systemic LN resection and PET/CT within 27 days. The SUVmax of the primary tumors was >2.0 and the SUVmax of the mediastinal LN stations ranged from 2.0 to 7.0 on PET/CT. Receiver-operating characteristic curves (ROCs) of SUVmax, SUVn/t, and SUVindex were calculated separately and the areas under the curves (AUCs) were used to assess the abilities of the parameters to predict LN malignancy. The optimal cutoff values were calculated from each ROC curve and the diagnostic abilities were also compared. The diagnostic accuracies of the 3 methods were also assessed separately in smoking and nonsmoking patients.Twenty-eight LN stations were malignancy-positive and the remaining 142 were malignancy-negative. The AUCs for SUVindex, SUVn/t, and SUVmax were 0.709, 0.590, and 0.673, respectively, and the optimal cutoff values for SUVindex, SUVn/t, and SUVmax were 1.11, 0.34, and 3.6, respectively. The differences between SUVindex and SUVn/t were significant, but there was no significant difference between SUVindex and SUVmax. There were no significant differences between smokers and nonsmokers in the AUCs for any of the methods for predicting LN malignancy (P values >0.05).SUVindex may be a predictor of mediastinal LN malignancy in lung cancer patients.


Surgical Oncology-oxford | 2014

A microRNA gene signature for identification of lung cancer

Zhiqiang Xue; Jiaxin Wen; Xiangyang Chu; Xinying Xue


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015

Application of three dimensional reconstruction technique in selection of incision of thoracic surgical operation with robot.

Jiaxin Wen; Xiaobin Hou; Xiangyang Chu; Xinying Xue; Zhiqiang Xue


Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer | 2014

Clinical Study of Intra-operative Computed Tomography Guided Localization with A Hook-wire System for Small Ground Glass Opacities in Minimally Invasive Resection

Xiangyang Chu; Xiaobin Hou; Lianbin Zhang; Zhiqiang Xue; Zhipeng Ren; Jiaxin Wen; Yi Liu; Kefeng Ma; Yu’e Sun


United European gastroenterology journal | 2018

Diabetes is an independent risk factor for delayed perforation after foreign bodies impacted in esophagus in adults

Shaowei Zhang; Jiaxin Wen; Mingmei Du; Yunxi Liu; Zhang Lb; Xiangyang Chu; Zhiqiang Xue


OncoTargets and Therapy | 2018

Comparison of short-term outcomes between minimally invasive McKeown and Ivor Lewis esophagectomy for esophageal or junctional cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Jianqing Deng; Qingqing Su; Zhipeng Ren; Jiaxin Wen; Zhiqiang Xue; Lianbin Zhang; Xiangyang Chu


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P1.03-080 The SUVmax Ratio of Two Tumors on PET/CT May Differentiate Separate Primary Lung Cancers and Intrapulmonary Metastases: Topic: Staging

Yi Liu; Yanhua Tang; Xiangyang Chu; Zhiqiang Xue; Ping Yang; Po Zhao; Jie Gao; Guangyu Ma


Current Signal Transduction Therapy | 2015

Intraoperative CT-guided Hook-wire Localization to Facilitate Resection of Small Solitary Pulmonary Nodule (SPN) by Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS): Experience in 42 Consecutive Patients

Xiaobin Hou; Xiangyang Chu; Lianbin Zhang; Zhiqiang Xue; Zhipeng Ren; Yang Liu

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Xiangyang Chu

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Jiaxin Wen

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Xinying Xue

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Zhang Lb

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Mingmei Du

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Shaowei Zhang

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Yunxi Liu

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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