Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients

INTRODUCTION: Despite available data from other Asian countries, the prevalence of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations among lung adenocarcinoma patients has not been reported in Malaysia. This study sought to determine the frequency of EGFR mutations among multiethnic Malaysian patie...

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Main Authors: Liam, Chong Kin, Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim, Rajadurai, Pathmanathan, Cheah, Yoke Kqueen, Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen
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Published: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29591/
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author Liam, Chong Kin
Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim
Rajadurai, Pathmanathan
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen
author_facet Liam, Chong Kin
Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim
Rajadurai, Pathmanathan
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen
author_sort Liam, Chong Kin
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite available data from other Asian countries, the prevalence of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations among lung adenocarcinoma patients has not been reported in Malaysia. This study sought to determine the frequency of EGFR mutations among multiethnic Malaysian patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma. METHODS: Demographic and clinical information of patients whose lung adenocarcinoma biopsy specimens were submitted for EGFR mutation testing at Sime Darby Medical Center from 2009 to 2011 were analyzed. EGFR mutations at exons 18, 19, 20, and 21 were detected either through bidirectional sequencing or real-time polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: Among 812 patients in the study, 49% were female, 63.7% were ethnic Chinese, 29.4% Malay, 4.8% Indian, and 2.1% other ethnic groups. Mutations were present in the tumors of 321 patients (39.5%), with mutations at exons 19 (23.5%) and 21 (14.9%) being the most common. Mutations were significantly more frequent among women than in men (52.5% versus 27.8%, p < 0.001). Although mutations were more common among Chinese (40.8%) compared with Malay (37.2%) or Indian (33.3%) patients, the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.591). Of 211 patients with smoking history records, never-smokers had a higher mutation rate compared with ever-smokers (54.8% versus 20.7%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: EGFR mutations were present in 39.5% of patients. Mutations were more common in women and never-smokers with no differences in mutation frequency between different ethnicities. Because of the high mutation rates, reflex testing for EGFR mutation should be a routine practice for advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients in Malaysia.
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spelling upm-295912015-12-08T00:12:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29591/ Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients Liam, Chong Kin Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim Rajadurai, Pathmanathan Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen INTRODUCTION: Despite available data from other Asian countries, the prevalence of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations among lung adenocarcinoma patients has not been reported in Malaysia. This study sought to determine the frequency of EGFR mutations among multiethnic Malaysian patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma. METHODS: Demographic and clinical information of patients whose lung adenocarcinoma biopsy specimens were submitted for EGFR mutation testing at Sime Darby Medical Center from 2009 to 2011 were analyzed. EGFR mutations at exons 18, 19, 20, and 21 were detected either through bidirectional sequencing or real-time polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: Among 812 patients in the study, 49% were female, 63.7% were ethnic Chinese, 29.4% Malay, 4.8% Indian, and 2.1% other ethnic groups. Mutations were present in the tumors of 321 patients (39.5%), with mutations at exons 19 (23.5%) and 21 (14.9%) being the most common. Mutations were significantly more frequent among women than in men (52.5% versus 27.8%, p < 0.001). Although mutations were more common among Chinese (40.8%) compared with Malay (37.2%) or Indian (33.3%) patients, the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.591). Of 211 patients with smoking history records, never-smokers had a higher mutation rate compared with ever-smokers (54.8% versus 20.7%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: EGFR mutations were present in 39.5% of patients. Mutations were more common in women and never-smokers with no differences in mutation frequency between different ethnicities. Because of the high mutation rates, reflex testing for EGFR mutation should be a routine practice for advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients in Malaysia. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2013-06 Article PeerReviewed Liam, Chong Kin and Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim and Rajadurai, Pathmanathan and Cheah, Yoke Kqueen and Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen (2013) Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients. Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 8 (6). pp. 766-772. ISSN 1556-0864; ESSN: 1556-1380 http://journals.lww.com/jto/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2013&issue=06000&article=00014&type=abstract 10.1097/JTO.0b013e31828b5228
spellingShingle Liam, Chong Kin
Abdul Wahid, Mohamed Ibrahim
Rajadurai, Pathmanathan
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Ng, Tiffany Shi Yeen
Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title_full Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title_fullStr Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title_full_unstemmed Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title_short Epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in Malaysian patients
title_sort epidermal growth factor receptormutations in lung adenocarcinoma in malaysian patients
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