Association of PIK3CA mutations and age with the occurence of second primary lung cancer (SPLC).

2017 
1589 Background: The incidence of SPLC in Germany was reported to be 1.2 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2007 and the prevalence of second primary cancers reported by the US International Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program has more than doubled over the last 25 years. Recently there has been tremendous progress in the ability to detect driver mutations in lung cancer and large studies presented the frequencies of driver mutations in unselected patient populations. We conducted an association study of known genetic driver events and clinical characteristics with the occurence of SPLC. Methods: Within the Network Genomic Medicine Lung Cancer, a local molecular screening network encompassing hospitals and office-based oncologists in the catchment area of the Center for Integrated Oncology Koln Bonn, we retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 375 molecularly annotated NSCLC patients for their SPLC status and clinical characteristics (age at diagnosis, histology, sex, smok...
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