OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the tumor biomarkers cytokeratin 19 fragment (CYFRA 21-1) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), which are prognostic in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), can predict which patients benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy (CTx). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum samples were collected preoperatively from patients with NSCLC who underwent resection. Samples were retrospectively analyzed for CYFRA 21-1 and CEA via electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) was compared for patients who received adjuvant CTx versus surgery alone, stratified based on the following prognostic classifications: (1) tumor stage (pT1-2/N0 [stage I] or pT3/N0 or pT1-2/N1 [stage II]), (2) biomarker-based risk score, (3) clinical characteristics. Absolute 2-year RFS rates were calculated via Kaplan-Meier estimations; statistical significance level: 0.05. RESULTS: 227 patients were included (stage I: 69%; male: 67%; median age 65 years); 70 received adjuvant CTx. Median duration of sample collection was 58.8 months. All high-risk patients (by all three prognostic classifications) who received adjuvant CTx had a longer RFS versus those who received surgery alone. In patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) classified as high risk by all three prognostic classifications, there was a benefit from adjuvant CTx versus surgery alone (tumor stage hazard ratio [HR] 4.9, p=0.004; biomarker levels HR 9.4, p=0.002; clinical characteristics HR 9.0, p=0.003). None of the prognostic classifications were able to predict a benefit from adjuvant CTx in patients with adenocarcinoma. CONCLUSION: Baseline CYFRA 21-1 and CEA levels may provide further information to help clinicians decide which patients with SCC should receive adjuvant CTx. Further evaluation of these biomarkers is warranted.
- Muley, T.
- Rolny, V.
- He, Y.
- Wehnl, B.
- Escherich, A.
- Warth, A.
- Stolp, C.
- Schneider, M. A.
- Dienemann, H.
- Meister, M.
- Herth, F. J.
- Dayyani, F.
Keywords
- Adjuvant chemotherapy
- Cea
- Cyfra 21-1
- Nsclc
- Prognosis
- Squamous cell carcinoma