Lung cancer in non-smokers (LCINS) is an increasing public health problem. The BioCAST (IFCT-1002) study, promoted by Intergroupe Francophone de Cancérologie Thoracique (IFCT), focuses on this entity. It is a national, multicentric, prospective epidemiological study. Main objective is to describe the clinical and molecular epidemiology of LCINS in a large French cohort composed by cases newly diagnosed in participating centres (around to 1000 patients expected). The clinical component of the study is based on collecting data directly from the patient through a standardized questionnaire during a telephone interview with a health professional. The biologic component includes a blood sample collection. A large genomic-wide association study and an epigenetic study are also planned. BioCAST hopes to provide concrete answers to clinicians and patients questions about this new and frequent entity.
According to WHO, 25% of lung cancer worldwide occurs in lifelong never smokers. Lung cancer in never smokers (LCINS) shows many clinical, epidemiological, molecular and genomic differences comparing to tobacco-related neoplasm. So, it is now considered as a separate entity. LCINS particularly occurs in women and Asian. They are mainly adenocarcinoma. Known risk factors are occupational exposure, environmental tobacco smoking, familial history of cancer, personal medical history of lung disease or environmental causes. LCINS carries more frequently molecular abnormalities leading to efficacy of targeted therapies (EGFR mutation, EML4-ALK inversion, less frequent mutations of KRAS ...). However, most data come from retrospectives studies, subgroups analysis and/or from Asian cohort even though it is a disease with a significant geographic variability. Finally, few studies focus on correlations between risk factors and molecular or genomic abnormalities. For these reasons and considering that LCINS is an increasing public health problem, IFCT (Intergroupe Francophone de Cancérologie Thoracique) states to promote the BioCAST study (IFCT-1002). It is a national, multicentric, prospective epidemiological study. Main objective is to describe the clinical and molecular epidemiology of LCINS in a French population composed by all cases newly diagnosed in participating centres (500 to 1500 patients expected). BioCAST include a clinical and a biological part. The clinical component is based on collecting data directly from the patient through a standardized questionnaire during a telephone interview with a health professional. The biologic component includes a blood sample collection. A large genomic wide association study and an epigenetic study (including micro RNA study) are also planned. Other objectives are looking for correlations between clinical factors and molecular abnormalities; and looking for new oncogene in this specific population. BioCAST hopes to provide concrete answers to clinicians and patients about this new and frequent entity.
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