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A Multimodal Biomarker Predicts Dissemination of Bronchial Carcinoid

Ellen M. B. P. Reuling    
Dwayne D. Naves    
Pim C. Kortman    
Mark A. M. Broeckaert    
Peter W. Plaisier    
Chris Dickhoff    
Johannes M. A. Daniels and Teodora Radonic    

Resumen

Evidence of prediction of disease recurrence after curative surgery in bronchial carcinoid is still limited. The aim of this study was to retrospectively investigate a set of markers as potential predictors of dissemination. This study confirmed that adding OTP, CD44, and Ki-67 to the carcinoid classification improved the identification of patients who are at risk for metastatic disease. Patients who did not develop metastasis in follow-up had typical carcinoids with proliferation index <5% and positive OTP and CD44. Atypical carcinoids with proliferation index =5% and loss of OTP and/or CD44 were at high risk for distant metastases. Such patients should be screened for metastatic disease at diagnosis and during follow up.

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