Analysis of driver gene variation in early stage non-small cell lung cancer
Fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect the variation of driver gene in regional lymph nodes of early stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and to analyze the relationship between the variation and disease recurrence and survival prognosis. evaluate the effect of the variation of driving gene in lymph nodes of early stage NSCLC on prognosis, identify the high-risk factors that promote the recurrence and metastasis of early stage tumor. so as to improve the diagnosis and treatment path of lung cancer, provide important pathological basis for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of early stage non-small cell lung cancer, enable patients to receive more accurate treatment, and improve their survival prognosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
237
nonIntervention
Driver gene mutation frequency of early stage NSCLC
Observe the driver gene mutation frequency in regional lymph nodes of early stage non-small cell lung cancer
Time frame: 2019
Correlation of Clinicopathological characteristics and driver gene mutation in regional lymph nodes of early stage NSCLC
Analyze the correlation between driver gene mutation and clinicopathological features in regional lymph nodes of early stage NSCLC
Time frame: 2019
Correlation between driver gene mutation and survival prognosis in regional lymph nodes of early stage NSCLC
Observe the correlation between driver gene mutation and survival prognosis in regional lymph nodes of early stage NSCLC
Time frame: 2019
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