Volume 4, Issue 4 pp. 354-360
Original Article

Histological types and localizations of lung cancers in patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema

Akahito Fujiwara

Akahito Fujiwara

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Kenji Tsushima

Corresponding Author

Kenji Tsushima

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Kenji Tsushima, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan.

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Shinya Sugiyama

Shinya Sugiyama

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Koichi Yamaguchi

Koichi Yamaguchi

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Seiko Soeda

Seiko Soeda

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Yuki Togashi

Yuki Togashi

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Yuta Kono

Yuta Kono

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Satoshi Kasagi

Satoshi Kasagi

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Yasuhiro Setoguchi

Yasuhiro Setoguchi

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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First published: 19 December 2012
Citations: 6

Abstract

Background

Most patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) are males, and heavy smokers. CPFE is more prevalent than fibrosis in patients with lung cancer, and patients with CPFE usually have a poor prognosis. This study reviewed the differences in the prevalence of lung cancer among patients with normal, fibrosis, emphysema and CPFE via chest computed tomography (CT), and the relationship between histopathology and the localizations of lung cancer.

Methods

Patients that were diagnosed with lung cancer confirmed by pathological examinations between 2003 and 2011 were retrospectively reviewed to obtain clinical, pathological, and radiological data. These patients were categorized into four groups based on chest CT findings: normal, fibrosis, emphysema and CPFE.

Results

Two hundred and seventy-four patients with lung cancer were classified into 146 normal, 14 fibrosis, 78 emphysema, and 36 CPFE groups. Combined centriacinar and paraseptal emphysema was common in the CPFE group. The prevalence of squamous cell carcinoma in the CPFE group was significantly higher in comparison to the normal group. The rate of peripheral localization of lung cancer in the CPFE group was significantly higher in comparison to the normal, fibrosis, and emphysema groups. The prevalence of squamous cell carcinoma of peripheral areas in the CPFE group was significantly higher in the normal and emphysema groups.

Conclusions

CPFE patients demonstrated histopathological and radiological differences concerning the histological types and localization of lung cancers.

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