Exhaled breath temperature in NSCLC: Could be a new non-invasive marker?

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Giovanna E. Carpagnano
Donato Lacedonia
Antonio Spanevello
Domenico Martinelli
Valerio Saliani
Cinzia Ruggieri
Maria P. Foschino-Barbaro
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[1] University of Foggia,Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Institute of Respiratory Disease
[2] University of Insubria,Institute of Respiratory Disease
[3] Varese and Fondazione Maugeri,Section of Hygiene, Department of Medical Sciences
[4] University of Foggia,undefined
[5] Apulia Regional Epidemiological Observatory,undefined
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Medical Oncology | 2014年 / 31卷
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Exhaled breath temperature; Non-invasive methods; Non-small-cell lung cancer; Airways inflammation; Neoangiogenesis;
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The exhaled breath temperature (EBT) has been proven to be the expression of airways inflammation as well as of the increased vascularity. Although both these conditions characterize lung cancer pathogenesis, this is the first study where the EBT has been analysed in patients affected by non-small-cell lung cancer. The aim of this study was to verify whether and how the lung cancer being examined influences the EBT for possible future clinical implications. Eighty-two consecutive subjects with a radiological suspicion of lung cancer were enrolled and underwent standard diagnostic and staging procedures for cancer. EBT was measured in all the subjects at the enrolment with the X-Halo device. Forty patients resulted as affected by lung cancer while 42 as false-positive (controls). We found a higher EBT in NSCLC patients compared to healthy subjects. The EBT was correlated with number of packs/year and associated with the stage of lung cancer. We identified a cut-off value for the EBT that is able to screen patients with lung cancer with a high sensitivity and specificity. Our results suggest that lung cancer causes an increase in the EBT, which, whether confirmed and validated, could become a new non-invasive clinical tool in the screening and monitoring of this disease.
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