2021
DOI: 10.2217/fon-2021-0455
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Concomitant genetic alterations are associated with plasma D-dimer level in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer

Abstract: Objective: D-dimer is correlated to the poor prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer. The study aimed to investigate the association between plasma D-dimer and concomitant mutations in non-small cell lung cancer. Methods: A total of 517 non-small cell lung cancer patients were recruited and tested for ALK, BRAF, EGFR, HER2/ERBB2, KRAS, MET, PIK3CA, RET and ROS1 mutation by next-generation sequencing. Multiple gene mutation information, clinical baseline data and laboratory test data were analyzed statistically… Show more

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“…This observation implies that D-dimer could serve as a potential risk factor for NSCLC patients with genetic mutations, demonstrating substantial predictive value in identifying concurrent mutations. 26 ECOG-PS is a significant clinical feature related to the incidence of lung cancer. PS status reflects the tumor burden and the comorbid conditions of patients.…”
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“…This observation implies that D-dimer could serve as a potential risk factor for NSCLC patients with genetic mutations, demonstrating substantial predictive value in identifying concurrent mutations. 26 ECOG-PS is a significant clinical feature related to the incidence of lung cancer. PS status reflects the tumor burden and the comorbid conditions of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%