An immunohistochemical investigation of diagnostic biopsy material taken from short and long term survivors with small cell lung cancer

L. G. Bobrow, F. R. Hirsch, F. G. Hay, L. Happerfield, B. G. Skov, K. Law, R. C.F. Leonard, R. L. Souhami

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Abstract

An immunohistochemical study has been carried out on fibre optic-biopsy specimens from patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) who had either died within 3 months, or who had survived more than 2 years. Long term survivors (LTS) were identified from completed clinical trials at major UK centres and were matched for age and sex within the trial with short term survivors (STS). The panel of immunohistochemical markers included those previously reported to be associated with prognosis, and reagents representative of both neuroendocrine and epithelial differentiation. A preliminary screen of 17 antibodies identified 11 as consistently reactive on paraffin-embedded material using streptavadin-biotin immunoperoxidase. Of 186 identified patients, 110 biopsy samples were retrieved. Of these, 70 gave sufficient material for analysis. All sections were scored by three observers without knowledge of the prognosis. The analysis failed to identify any antigen whose expression was correlated with prognosis. We conclude that, in fibre-optic biopsy specimens, immunohistochemical analysis does not add prognostic information in SCLC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)547-551
Number of pages5
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume66
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1992
Externally publishedYes

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