Identification of RET gene fusion by exon array analyses in "pan-negative" lung cancer from never smokers

The incidence of lung cancer from never smokers has increased dramatically in China nowadays. Strikingly, approximately 30% of the lung cancer patients in East Asian population are never smokers [1, 2]. The majority of these patients are females with lung adenocarcinomas [2]. Identification of oncog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell research 2012-05, Vol.22 (5), p.928-931
Hauptverfasser: Li, Fei, Feng, Yan, Fang, Rong, Fang, Zhaoyuan, Xia, Jufeng, Han, Xiangkun, Liu, Xin-Yuan, Chen, Haiquan, Liu, Hongyan, Ji, Hongbin
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Zusammenfassung:The incidence of lung cancer from never smokers has increased dramatically in China nowadays. Strikingly, approximately 30% of the lung cancer patients in East Asian population are never smokers [1, 2]. The majority of these patients are females with lung adenocarcinomas [2]. Identification of oncogenic drivers, which the tumors are "addicted to" and rely on for survival, has signifi- cantly reformed the current strategies for lung cancer treatment in clinic and initiated the era of personalized therapy [3]. Therapeutics specifically targeting EGFR mutations, frequently observed in never smoker patients with lung cancer, have been very helpful in improving the clinical symptoms as well as the progression-free sur- vival [4-6]. Similarly, patients with lung tumors positive for ALK fusions also benefit from ALK-targeted therapy [7, 8].
ISSN:1001-0602
1748-7838
DOI:10.1038/cr.2012.27