Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases

Objective: Carcinoid tumors of the lung are rare, and account for 1% of all primary tumors of the lung. This study was undertaken to investigate the histological characteristics and clinical behavior of carcinoid tumors of the lung. Methods: We have retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of 1...

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Main Authors: Yoshinobu Ichiki, Akira Nagashima, Manabu Yasuda, Mitsuhiro Takenoyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-07-01
Series:Asian Journal of Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958412001595
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author Yoshinobu Ichiki
Akira Nagashima
Manabu Yasuda
Mitsuhiro Takenoyama
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description Objective: Carcinoid tumors of the lung are rare, and account for 1% of all primary tumors of the lung. This study was undertaken to investigate the histological characteristics and clinical behavior of carcinoid tumors of the lung. Methods: We have retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of 11 consecutive patients undergoing surgical treatment for carcinoid tumors of the lung between 1992 and 2007. Results: Patients with carcinoid tumors accounted for 0.8% (11 of 1319) of the patients undergoing surgical treatment for nonsmall cell lung cancer. The group comprised six males and five females with a mean age at presentation of 58.6 years (range 27–78 years). All of the operations were lobectomies, including two sleeve lobectomies. Six patients had typical and five had atypical carcinoid tumors. Seven patients had stage IA disease, two had stage IB, one had stage IIA, and one had stage IIIA. Recurrent tumors developed in two of the five patients affected by atypical carcinoid tumors, but none of the six patients with typical carcinoid tumors. Overall, the 5-year survival rate of patients with both typical and atypical carcinoid tumors was 90.9%. Conclusion: Survival of carcinoid tumors was favorable. In this analysis, two patients with atypical carcinoid had postoperative recurrences. Recurrence was more common among patients with atypical carcinoid tumors.
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spelling doaj.art-9c8c6d77475940ae897b7b4bb79f017c2022-12-21T23:50:26ZengElsevierAsian Journal of Surgery1015-95842013-07-0136311612010.1016/j.asjsur.2012.11.007Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 casesYoshinobu IchikiAkira NagashimaManabu YasudaMitsuhiro TakenoyamaObjective: Carcinoid tumors of the lung are rare, and account for 1% of all primary tumors of the lung. This study was undertaken to investigate the histological characteristics and clinical behavior of carcinoid tumors of the lung. Methods: We have retrospectively reviewed the hospital records of 11 consecutive patients undergoing surgical treatment for carcinoid tumors of the lung between 1992 and 2007. Results: Patients with carcinoid tumors accounted for 0.8% (11 of 1319) of the patients undergoing surgical treatment for nonsmall cell lung cancer. The group comprised six males and five females with a mean age at presentation of 58.6 years (range 27–78 years). All of the operations were lobectomies, including two sleeve lobectomies. Six patients had typical and five had atypical carcinoid tumors. Seven patients had stage IA disease, two had stage IB, one had stage IIA, and one had stage IIIA. Recurrent tumors developed in two of the five patients affected by atypical carcinoid tumors, but none of the six patients with typical carcinoid tumors. Overall, the 5-year survival rate of patients with both typical and atypical carcinoid tumors was 90.9%. Conclusion: Survival of carcinoid tumors was favorable. In this analysis, two patients with atypical carcinoid had postoperative recurrences. Recurrence was more common among patients with atypical carcinoid tumors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958412001595carcinoid tumorlung cancersurgery
spellingShingle Yoshinobu Ichiki
Akira Nagashima
Manabu Yasuda
Mitsuhiro Takenoyama
Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
Asian Journal of Surgery
carcinoid tumor
lung cancer
surgery
title Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
title_full Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
title_fullStr Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
title_full_unstemmed Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
title_short Carcinoid tumors of the lung: A report of 11 cases
title_sort carcinoid tumors of the lung a report of 11 cases
topic carcinoid tumor
lung cancer
surgery
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958412001595
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