Epidemiology and Survival of Malignant Central Airway Obstruction in Lung Cancer Identified on Cross-Sectional Imaging
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Epidemiology and Survival of Malignant Central Airway Obstruction in Lung Cancer Identified on Cross-Sectional Imaging
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of malignant central airway obstruction at diagnosis and its 5-year incidence are largely unknown, as are basic epidemiological data pertaining to this serious condition. To address these data limitations, we retrospectively collected data from the cohort of patients diagnosed with lung cancer at our institution in 2015 and followed cohort patients 5 years forward, until 2020.
Methods: We reviewed index PET/CT or CT scans at the time of lung cancer diagnosis to identify the presence, subtype, and severity of malignant central airway obstruction as well as progression/development over the next 5 years.
Results: The prevalence of malignant central airway obstruction affecting the airway lumen by 25% or greater was 17%, and its 5-year incidence of development was 8.2%. Notable associations from the multivariate analysis included a younger age and a stepwise increase in obstruction with increasing stage of disease. Squamous cell carcinoma and small-cell lung cancer were the 2 histologic subtypes with the strongest association with obstruction. The presence of malignant central airway obstruction either at time of diagnosis or on follow-up imaging was associated with significantly shortened survival (multivariate Cox proportional HR for MCAO=1.702, P<0.001).
Conclusion: This study provides the first systematic characterization of fundamental epidemiological data on malignant central airway obstructions at a tertiary cancer center in the United States. This data is important to inform research directions and funding efforts of this serious complication. It also serves as a baseline value against which to compare for future studies.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure: (within the past 36 mo): N.M.I. acknowledges serving as the principal investigator of the Phase II follow-up clinical study in a NIH/NCI award R44CA265656 made to Simphotek Inc. Payments were made to Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. N.M.I. also acknowledges receiving grant funding from the Johnson & Johnson Lung Cancer Initiative. G.S. acknowledges receiving research grant support, including free Photofrin and fibers from Pinnacle Biologics Inc. G.S. acknowledges current service on a scientific advisory board with honoraria and stock options from Lumeda Inc. (Rocky Hill, CT, USA). G.S. acknowledges grant support from the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson, and grant support from POP Biotechnologies, LLC, and R44CA265656 to Simphotek Inc. through NCI/NIH awards. The remaining authors declare there is no conflict of interest or other disclosures.
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