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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 44, 462-466, Copyright © 1987 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
KS Naunheim, JR Taylor, C Skosey, PC Hoffman, MK Ferguson, HM Golomb and AG Little
Adenosquamous carcinoma of the lung is a rare and poorly described entity.
At the University of Chicago between 1974 and 1985, 2.3% (20/873) of
patients with lung cancer had well-differentiated adenosquamous carcinoma.
As in non-small cell lung cancer, patients with Stage I disease were
amenable to operation with 60% (3/5) free from disease between one and six
years postoperatively. However, Stage II adenosquamous carcinoma (14
patients) exhibited highly aggressive behavior with rapid progression of
disease (mean interval, 2.1 months). Despite combinations of surgery (6
patients), chemotherapy (6 patients, one response), and radiotherapy (10
patients, no response), median survival for patients with Stage III
adenosquamous carcinoma was 5.0 months, worse than that for Stage III small
cell cancer (9.6 months), adenocarcinoma (9.0 months), and squamous cancer
(7.8 months).
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Adenosquamous lung carcinoma: clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis
Department of Surgery, University of Chicago Hospitals, IL.
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