Clinical features of bronchogenic carcinoma in Hong Kong review of 480 patients
Open Access
- 15 July 1983
- Vol. 52 (2) , 369-376
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19830715)52:2<369::aid-cncr2820520231>3.0.co;2-7
Abstract
A retrospective study was made of 480 Chinese patients with proven bronchogenic carcinoma, the top cancer in Hong Kong. The male‐to‐female sex ratio was low (1.9:1) and the female mortality rate ranked amongst the world's highest. The four major histologic types accounted for 87% of the cases: 39% epidermoid, 12% small cell anaplastic, 29% adenocarcinoma, and 7% large cell anaplastic. History of smoking was associated with epidermoid and small cell anaplastic carcinoma only. The commonest symptoms were anorexia and malaise (67%) and cough (51%). Overall our patients presented late and only 30 (6%) had curative surgery. The relatively rare occurrence of deep vein thrombosis (0.7%) is in keeping with the known low incidence of venous thrombosis in Chinese. Adenocarcinoma was a distinct group characterized by its preponderance in females (43%), lack of association with smoking habit (61% female cases being nonsmokers), high frequency of neurologic manifestation (21%) and clinical, roentgenographic, and bronchoscopic features of a predominantly centrally situated tumor. Possible etiologic factors for the high and still increasing incidence of adenocarcinoma are discussed. Cancer 52:369‐376, 1983.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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