Mutasi ROS-1 terhadap Karakteristik Pasien pada Penderita KPKBSK Jenis Adenokarsinoma
Patients Characteristic of Lung Cancer Type Adenocarcinoma on ROS-1 Mutation

Date
2023Author
Ritonga, Adewita
Advisor(s)
Soeroso, Noni Novisari
Tarigan, Setia Putra
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Background: Lung cancer is the most common oncological disease accounting
for more than 2 million cases and causing nearly 1.8 million deaths per year
worldwide in 2020. In recent decades, the discovery of gene mutations in
adenocarcinoma has led to great success in the development of methods for
diagnosis and treatment. Lung adenocarcinoma gene mutations are closely related
to clinical characteristics in patients with lung cancer. ROS-1 mutations are
experienced by about 0.9-2.6% in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Objective: To determine the relationship between ROS-1 mutations and clinical
characteristics in patients with Adenocarcinoma type NSCLC.
Methods: The study in this study is a descriptive study to determine the
characteristics of patients with Lung Adenocarcinoma who are examined for
ROS-1 mutations. The number of samples examined was 90 samples from two
hospitals in Medan City.
Results: Males were the most patients suffering from lung cancer with 60 patients
compared to female patients. Most cancer patients aged 41-60 years with a total of
50 patients (55.6%), and the largest tribe is the Batak tribe with a total of 57
patients (63.3%). The results showed that the most patients were patients with exsmoker
status as many as 61 patients (67.8%). The level of malignancy of lung
cancer in most patients is stage IVA as many as 74 patients (82.2%).
