Prognostic and therapeutic significance of circulating tumor cells in patients with lung cancer

M Yousefi, P Ghaffari, R Nosrati, S Dehghani… - Cellular Oncology, 2020 - Springer
Cellular Oncology, 2020Springer
Background Lung cancer is the second most common cancer and the main cause of cancer-
related mortality worldwide. In spite of various efforts that have been made to facilitate the
early diagnosis of lung cancer, most patients are diagnosed when the disease is already in
stage IV, which is generally associated with the occurrence of distant metastases and a poor
survival. Moreover, a large proportion of these patients will relapse after treatment, heralding
the need for the stratification of lung cancer patients in addition to identifying those who are …
Background
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer and the main cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. In spite of various efforts that have been made to facilitate the early diagnosis of lung cancer, most patients are diagnosed when the disease is already in stage IV, which is generally associated with the occurrence of distant metastases and a poor survival. Moreover, a large proportion of these patients will relapse after treatment, heralding the need for the stratification of lung cancer patients in addition to identifying those who are at a higher risk of relapse and, thus, require alternative and/or additional therapies. Recently, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been considered as valuable markers for the early diagnosis, prognosis and risk stratification of cancer patients, and they have been found to be able to predict the survival of patients with various types of cancer, including lung cancer. Additionally, the characterization of CTCs has recently provided fascinating insights into the heterogeneity of tumors, which may be instrumental for the development of novel targeted therapies.
Conclusions
Here we review our current understanding of the significance of CTCs in lung cancer metastasis. We also discuss prominent studies reporting the utility of enumeration and characterization of CTCs in lung cancer patients as prognostic and pharmacodynamic biomarkers for those who are at a higher risk of metastasis and drug resistance.
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