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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung cancer]] with aggressive characteristics. The prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide. The average age of patients being diagnosed is between 65 to 75 years, male to female ratio 4:1. The 3-year and 5-year survival rates for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%. | Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung cancer]] with aggressive characteristics. The [[prevalence]] of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide. The average age of patients being diagnosed is between 65 to 75 years, male to female ratio 4:1. The 3-year and 5-year survival rates for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%. | ||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
===Incidence=== | ===Incidence=== | ||
Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare type of [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung cancer]] with aggressive characteristics. There is no sufficient information on the incidence rate of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung. Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total [[Lung cancer epidemiology and demographics|lung malignancies]]. | Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare type of [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung cancer]] with aggressive characteristics. There is no sufficient information on the [[incidence]] rate of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung. Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total [[Lung cancer epidemiology and demographics|lung malignancies]]. | ||
===Prevalence=== | ===Prevalence=== | ||
* The prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide.<ref name="pmid20073605">{{cite journal |vauthors=Franks TJ, Galvin JR |title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: histologic criteria and common lesions in the differential diagnosis |journal=Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. |volume=134 |issue=1 |pages=49–54 |year=2010 |pmid=20073605 |doi=10.1043/2008-0547-RAR.1 |url=}}</ref> | * The [[prevalence]] of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide.<ref name="pmid20073605">{{cite journal |vauthors=Franks TJ, Galvin JR |title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: histologic criteria and common lesions in the differential diagnosis |journal=Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. |volume=134 |issue=1 |pages=49–54 |year=2010 |pmid=20073605 |doi=10.1043/2008-0547-RAR.1 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total [[Lung cancer|lung malignancies]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Travis WD |last2=Brambilla E |last3=Müller-Hermelink K |last4=Harris C |last5=Kleihues C |last6=Sobin P |title=World Health Organization Classification of Tumours; Pathology and genetics of tumors of the lung, pleura, thymus, and heart |publisher=IARC Press |orig-year=2004 |pages=53-58|chapterurl=https://www.iarc.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BB10.pdf |isbn=ISBN 92 832 2418 3}}</ref> | *Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total [[Lung cancer|lung malignancies]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Travis WD |last2=Brambilla E |last3=Müller-Hermelink K |last4=Harris C |last5=Kleihues C |last6=Sobin P |title=World Health Organization Classification of Tumours; Pathology and genetics of tumors of the lung, pleura, thymus, and heart |publisher=IARC Press |orig-year=2004 |pages=53-58|chapterurl=https://www.iarc.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BB10.pdf |isbn=ISBN 92 832 2418 3}}</ref> | ||
*The overall prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is 0.1% to 0.4% of all [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung malignancies]].<ref name="BrambillaTravis2001">{{cite journal|last1=Brambilla|first1=E.|last2=Travis|first2=W.D.|last3=Colby|first3=T.V.|last4=Corrin|first4=B.|last5=Shimosato|first5=Y.|title=The new World Health Organization classification of lung tumours|journal=European Respiratory Journal|volume=18|issue=6|year=2001|pages=1059–1068|issn=0903-1936|doi=10.1183/09031936.01.00275301}}</ref> | *The overall prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is 0.1% to 0.4% of all [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung malignancies]].<ref name="BrambillaTravis2001">{{cite journal|last1=Brambilla|first1=E.|last2=Travis|first2=W.D.|last3=Colby|first3=T.V.|last4=Corrin|first4=B.|last5=Shimosato|first5=Y.|title=The new World Health Organization classification of lung tumours|journal=European Respiratory Journal|volume=18|issue=6|year=2001|pages=1059–1068|issn=0903-1936|doi=10.1183/09031936.01.00275301}}</ref> | ||
===Case-fatality rate/Mortality rate=== | ===Case-fatality rate/Mortality rate=== | ||
*The 3-year and 5-year survival rates for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%.<ref name="RoeselTerjung2016">{{cite journal|last1=Roesel|first1=Christian|last2=Terjung|first2=Sarah|last3=Weinreich|first3=Gerhard|last4=Hager|first4=Thomas|last5=Chalvatzoulis|first5=Eleftherios|last6=Metzenmacher|first6=Martin|last7=Welter|first7=Stefan|title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: a rare histological subtype of non-small cell lung cancer with a poor prognosis even at earlier tumour stages|journal=Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery|year=2016|pages=ivw392|issn=1569-9293|doi=10.1093/icvts/ivw392}}</ref>. | *The 3-year and 5-year [[survival rates]] for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%.<ref name="RoeselTerjung2016">{{cite journal|last1=Roesel|first1=Christian|last2=Terjung|first2=Sarah|last3=Weinreich|first3=Gerhard|last4=Hager|first4=Thomas|last5=Chalvatzoulis|first5=Eleftherios|last6=Metzenmacher|first6=Martin|last7=Welter|first7=Stefan|title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: a rare histological subtype of non-small cell lung cancer with a poor prognosis even at earlier tumour stages|journal=Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery|year=2016|pages=ivw392|issn=1569-9293|doi=10.1093/icvts/ivw392}}</ref>. | ||
===Age=== | ===Age=== | ||
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===Gender=== | ===Gender=== | ||
*Males are more commonly affected with sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung than females.<ref name="PetrovVlassov2003">{{cite journal|last1=Petrov|first1=D.B|last2=Vlassov|first2=V.I|last3=Kalaydjiev|first3=G.T|last4=Plochev|first4=M.A|last5=Obretenov|first5=E.D|last6=Stanoev|first6=V.I|last7=Danon|first7=S.E|title=Primary pulmonary sarcomas and carcinosarcomas – postoperative results and comparative survival analysis|journal=European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery|volume=23|issue=4|year=2003|pages=461–466|issn=10107940|doi=10.1016/S1010-7940(03)00024-1}}</ref><ref name="RoeselTerjung2016">{{cite journal|last1=Roesel|first1=Christian|last2=Terjung|first2=Sarah|last3=Weinreich|first3=Gerhard|last4=Hager|first4=Thomas|last5=Chalvatzoulis|first5=Eleftherios|last6=Metzenmacher|first6=Martin|last7=Welter|first7=Stefan|title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: a rare histological subtype of non-small cell lung cancer with a poor prognosis even at earlier tumour stages|journal=Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery|year=2016|pages=ivw392|issn=1569-9293|doi=10.1093/icvts/ivw392}}</ref> | *Males are more commonly affected with sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung than females. The male to female ratio is 4:1.<ref name="PetrovVlassov2003">{{cite journal|last1=Petrov|first1=D.B|last2=Vlassov|first2=V.I|last3=Kalaydjiev|first3=G.T|last4=Plochev|first4=M.A|last5=Obretenov|first5=E.D|last6=Stanoev|first6=V.I|last7=Danon|first7=S.E|title=Primary pulmonary sarcomas and carcinosarcomas – postoperative results and comparative survival analysis|journal=European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery|volume=23|issue=4|year=2003|pages=461–466|issn=10107940|doi=10.1016/S1010-7940(03)00024-1}}</ref><ref name="RoeselTerjung2016">{{cite journal|last1=Roesel|first1=Christian|last2=Terjung|first2=Sarah|last3=Weinreich|first3=Gerhard|last4=Hager|first4=Thomas|last5=Chalvatzoulis|first5=Eleftherios|last6=Metzenmacher|first6=Martin|last7=Welter|first7=Stefan|title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: a rare histological subtype of non-small cell lung cancer with a poor prognosis even at earlier tumour stages|journal=Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery|year=2016|pages=ivw392|issn=1569-9293|doi=10.1093/icvts/ivw392}}</ref><ref name="OuzianeBoutayeb2014">{{cite journal|last1=Ouziane|first1=Imane|last2=Boutayeb|first2=Saber|last3=Mrabti|first3=Hind|last4=Lalya|first4=Issam|last5=Rimani|first5=Mouna|last6=Errihani|first6=Hassan|title=Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: A model of resistance of chemotherapy|journal=North American Journal of Medical Sciences|volume=6|issue=7|year=2014|pages=342|issn=1947-2714|doi=10.4103/1947-2714.136920}}</ref> | ||
*Biphasic blastoma subtype is an exception, that affects men and women equally. | *Biphasic blastoma subtype is an exception, that affects men and women equally. | ||
===Region=== | ===Region=== | ||
*Geographical location has no effect on the epidemiology of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung. | *Geographical location has no effect on the [[epidemiology]] of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare non-small cell lung cancer with aggressive characteristics. The prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide. The average age of patients being diagnosed is between 65 to 75 years, male to female ratio 4:1. The 3-year and 5-year survival rates for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is a rare type of non-small cell lung cancer with aggressive characteristics. There is no sufficient information on the incidence rate of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung. Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total lung malignancies.
Prevalence
- The prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is approximately 0.4 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide.[1]
- Sarcomatoid carcinoma comprises of 0.3% to 1.3% of total lung malignancies.[2]
- The overall prevalence of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is 0.1% to 0.4% of all non-small cell lung malignancies.[3]
Case-fatality rate/Mortality rate
- The 3-year and 5-year survival rates for patients with sarcomatoid cancer of lung are 35.8 and 28.7%.[4].
Age
- Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is more commonly diagnosed among patients aged 65 to 75 years old.[5]
- Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung is more commonly observed among elderly patients and adults.
- Biphasic blastoma subtype is an exception with average age of 35 years old patients being more commonly diagnosed.
Race
- There is no racial predilection to sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung.
Gender
- Males are more commonly affected with sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung than females. The male to female ratio is 4:1.[6][4][5]
- Biphasic blastoma subtype is an exception, that affects men and women equally.
Region
- Geographical location has no effect on the epidemiology of sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung.
References
- ↑ Franks TJ, Galvin JR (2010). "Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: histologic criteria and common lesions in the differential diagnosis". Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 134 (1): 49–54. doi:10.1043/2008-0547-RAR.1. PMID 20073605.
- ↑ Travis WD; Brambilla E; Müller-Hermelink K; Harris C; Kleihues C; Sobin P. https://www.iarc.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BB10.pdf
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- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Roesel, Christian; Terjung, Sarah; Weinreich, Gerhard; Hager, Thomas; Chalvatzoulis, Eleftherios; Metzenmacher, Martin; Welter, Stefan (2016). "Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: a rare histological subtype of non-small cell lung cancer with a poor prognosis even at earlier tumour stages". Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery: ivw392. doi:10.1093/icvts/ivw392. ISSN 1569-9293.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ouziane, Imane; Boutayeb, Saber; Mrabti, Hind; Lalya, Issam; Rimani, Mouna; Errihani, Hassan (2014). "Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung: A model of resistance of chemotherapy". North American Journal of Medical Sciences. 6 (7): 342. doi:10.4103/1947-2714.136920. ISSN 1947-2714.
- ↑ Petrov, D.B; Vlassov, V.I; Kalaydjiev, G.T; Plochev, M.A; Obretenov, E.D; Stanoev, V.I; Danon, S.E (2003). "Primary pulmonary sarcomas and carcinosarcomas – postoperative results and comparative survival analysis". European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 23 (4): 461–466. doi:10.1016/S1010-7940(03)00024-1. ISSN 1010-7940.