PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Lung societies unveil new international classification of lung adenocarcinoma

First revision since 2004 takes a multidisciplinary approach, includes newest research

2011-02-01
(Press-News.org) Three of the world's top lung associations have published a new international multidisciplinary classification of lung adenocarcinoma, the first revision to the classification in six years.

The new classification is published in the February edition of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology, the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC).

"With the many rapid advances in lung adenocarcinoma affecting clinical, radiologic, pathologic, molecular and surgical aspects of this cancer, it was necessary to develop a new classification using an international multidisciplinary consensus committee," said Dr. William Travis, attending thoracic pathologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. "Since lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality worldwide and adenocarcinoma is the most common histologic subtype in most countries, this classification addresses a major public health problem."

The IASLC was the primary sponsor of the project, which was performed with support and scientific oversight from the American Thoracic Society and the European Respiratory Society. An international core panel of experts representing the three organizations was formed to conduct the review; it included oncologists/pulmonologists, pathologists, radiologists, molecular biologists and thoracic surgeons.

Unlike previous classifications published by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1967, 1981 and 1999, which were written primarily by pathologists for pathologists, the new classification takes into account advances across diverse specialties in the understanding of lung adenocarcinoma. Although the 2004 revision introduced relevant genetics and clinical information, the new classification is the first to be based on an integrated multidisciplinary platform.

"All previous WHO classifications have been developed by pathologists with little input from other specialties," Travis said.

One of the key new recommendations is that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation testing be performed for patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma, due to the predictive benefit for response rate and progression-free survival for mutation-positive patients who are treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors.

A completely new aspect of this classification, which was not addressed in previous WHO classifications, is a section that addresses diagnosis and classification of non-small cell carcinoma in small biopsies and cytology, Travis said. "This is important because 70% of lung cancers present in advanced stages," Travis said. "This section not only provides new criteria for diagnosis of adenocarcinoma versus squamous cell carcinoma that includes use of special stains in difficult cases, but it also stresses the importance of preserving tissue for molecular studies."

There are three major clinical reasons why it is important for pathologists to distinguish adenocarcinoma from squamous cell carcinoma, particularly in advanced lung cancer:

adenocarcinoma or unspecified NSCLC should be tested for EGFR mutations, which would indicate responsiveness to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors; patients with adenocarcinoma or unspecified NSCLC respond better to pemetrexed therapy than those with squamous cell carcinoma; potential life-threatening hemorrhage may occur in patients with squamous cell carcinoma who receive bevacizumab.

The new classification recommends discontinuing use of the term bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) as tumors previously classified under this term fall into five different places in the new classification.

New concepts of "adenocarcinoma in situ" and "minimally invasive adenocarcinoma" were introduced to define patients who should have 100% or near 100% disease-free survival, respectively.

INFORMATION:

About the Journal of Thoracic Oncology:

The Journal of Thoracic Oncology (JTO) is the official monthly journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC). It is a prized resource for medical specialists and scientists who focus on the detection, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer. It emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, including original research (clinical trials and translational or basic research), reviews and opinion pieces.

To find out more about the JTO please visit journals.lww.com. To learn more about the IASLC please visit iaslc.org.

END



ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

High levels of circulating DNA may signal faster progression of lung cancer

2011-02-01
High levels of circulating DNA may indicate faster progression of lung cancer and lower overall survival, according to a study published in the February edition of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology, the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC). "Thirty-three years ago it was demonstrated that cancer patients presented more free DNA in the blood than healthy people, and further investigations confirmed that much of the circulating DNA in the patients with cancer derives from the tumor," said Rafael Sirera, an associate professor ...

365Outsource Offers Virtual Assistant Services to Business Owners Worldwide

2011-02-01
Business owners worldwide can now purchase expert virtual assistant services from 365Outsource as the outsourcing firm adds this new service to its robust line of outsourcing services. The firm launched this after recognizing the staffing needs of the business community for affordable and professional services of a professional virtual assistant. Philippines based 365Outsource offers not only qualified, but also cost-effective administrative function solution for business owners everywhere. These services will include data entry, document management, proofreading, ...

Los Angeles Printing Company, Axiom Designs Launches New Web Site!

2011-02-01
Since it's conception, the Internet has hosted the introduction of many exciting improvements to its functionality and accessibility to make our cyber world travels a little more convenient. And if you are in need of printing services in Los Angeles, the launching of the new web site from Los Angeles based Axiom Designs continues this tradition. Making the client's and customer's needs the focal point in construction of the new site, Axiom Designs provides great information about its services and products in a fast and convenient user-friendly environment. Let's take a ...

Calibration Free Supersaturation For Crystallization

2011-02-01
In this webinar, a method will be presented which facilitates the calibration free use of in situ ATR-FTIR spectra for the production and control of qualitative supersaturation trajectories. Development and scale-up experiments are performed in a 100ml and 1L scale laboratory reactors. These lab reactor platforms, used in conjunction with Process Analytical Technologies (PAT), are used to develop and optimize the crystallization of both an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) and benzoic acid. The use of this methodology for assessing and solving laboratory based tech ...

Taiwan eCAFtech Brings Audience Measurement Solutions to Retail Marketplace

2011-02-01
eCAFtech is a Taiwan company that focused on developing audience measurement in out of home digital signage industry. In January, 2011, eCAFtech has announced the new DS audience measurement solution DSVC-200 will be installed in Taiwan Carrefour for test. While retail marketing certainly isn't new to anybody involved with digital merchandising initiatives like touchscreen kiosks and digital retail signs, the advertising world at large traditionally hasn't paid a lot of attention to it, instead choosing to focus on mass-media like TV, print and radio. eCAFtech¡¯ ...

Marrokal Design and Remodeling Named NARI 2011 Regional Contractor of the Year

2011-02-01
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) named Marrokal Design and Remodeling, in San Diego, California, 2011 Regional Contractor of the Year (CotY) in the Residential Historical Renovation/Restoration category, the Entire House Remodel category, and in two Residential Kitchen categories of its annual awards competition. Marrokal offers full-service design/build services and has served San Diego communities for over 30 years. "I am extremely proud of our accomplishments," says Gary Marrokal, President of Marrokal Design and Remodeling. "Our winning ...

Sidstone, Gray & Partners Making Money on the Stock Market

2011-02-01
Sidstone, Gray & Partners advisory business provides advice in connection with a wide range of strategic and financial issues that are typically of great importance to our Clients. Our goal is to continue to grow our business by fostering long-term, Senior-level relationships with new and existing clients as their trusted Advisor on strategic transactions such as mergers, acquisitions and other financial topics. How to make money on the Stock Market - Large amounts of money can be made through the stock market, even with small amounts of money. But investing a small amount ...

9/11 MEMORIAL SCULPTURES INTRODUCED BY MARK AND DIANE WEISBECK OF WEISBECK DESIGN

2011-02-01
Mark and Diane Weisbeck, the husband and wife international award winning sculptors, the only artists in the world to represent New York State in the Beijing Olympics, announce the introduction of two new 9/11 Memorial Sculptures on this year, the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy, the two sculptures are part of a series. "Silver Clouds" and "Remembrance and Renewal" are elegant, uplifting and thought provoking sculptures which are suitable for public or commercial spaces, civic centers, international government bodies, or any communities wishing to honor ...

BHDP Architecture Welcomes Three New Employees

2011-02-01
BHDP Architecture announces the addition of three new employees to support the continued growth and development of the firm. Rick Howard will be serving as Specifications Manager. He will be based in BHDP's Columbus office but will work out of the Cincinnati office regularly. Howard has more than 35 years of experience as a registered architect, writing specifications and performing field observations for a wide variety of construction projects. Kelli Sittason has been named Continuing Education Coordinator. She brings an extensive background in education and has ...

3 New Social Media Marketing Leading Experts On The Bees Awards 2011 Jury

2011-02-01
The Bees Awards - 1st international social media marketing awards - are pleased to announce the addition of three new leading experts to their 2011 world jury. John H. Bell Global Managing Director
360° Digital Influence | Ogilvy
USA Pushkar Sane Chief Digital Officer (North & South Asia)
Starcom MediaVest Group
Hong Kong Tom Eslinger Digital Creative Director
Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide
UK These professionals have been selected on the base of their expertise, the references they received from peers, their passion for social ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Technology could boost renewable energy storage

Introducing SandAI: A tool for scanning sand grains that opens windows into recent time and the deep past

Critical crops’ alternative way to succeed in heat and drought

Students with multiple marginalized identities face barriers to sports participation

Purdue deep-learning innovation secures semiconductors against counterfeit chips

Will digital health meet precision medicine? A new systematic review says it is about time

Improving eye tracking to assess brain disorders

Hebrew University’s professor Haitham Amal is among a large $17 million grant consortium for pioneering autism research

Scientists mix sky’s splendid hues to reset circadian clocks

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Outstanding Career and Research Achievements

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Early Career Scientists’ Achievements and Research Awards

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Education and Outreach Awards

Society for Neuroscience 2024 Promotion of Women in Neuroscience Awards

Baek conducting air quality monitoring & simulation analysis

Albanese receives funding for scholarship grant program

Generative AI model study shows no racial or sex differences in opioid recommendations for treating pain

New study links neighborhood food access to child obesity risk

Efficacy and safety of erenumab for nonopioid medication overuse headache in chronic migraine

Air pollution and Parkinson disease in a population-based study

Neighborhood food access in early life and trajectories of child BMI and obesity

Real-time exposure to negative news media and suicidal ideation intensity among LGBTQ+ young adults

Study finds food insecurity increases hospital stays and odds of readmission 

Food insecurity in early life, pregnancy may be linked to higher chance of obesity in children, NIH-funded study finds

NIH study links neighborhood environment to prostate cancer risk in men with West African genetic ancestry

New study reveals changes in the brain throughout pregnancy

15-minute city: Why time shouldn’t be the only factor in future city planning

Applied Microbiology International teams up with SelectScience

Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center establishes new immunotherapy institute

New research solves Crystal Palace mystery

Shedding light on superconducting disorder

[Press-News.org] Lung societies unveil new international classification of lung adenocarcinoma
First revision since 2004 takes a multidisciplinary approach, includes newest research