Lymph node involvement in renal cell carcinoma and survival chance by systematic lymphadenectomy

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Schafhauser, W
Ebert, A
Brod, J
Petsch, S
Schrott, KM
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[1] Dept Urol, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[2] Canc Registry, D-91052 Erlangen, Germany
[3] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, D-8520 Erlangen, Germany
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renal cell carcinoma; radical tumour nephrectomy; systematical lymphadenectomy; lymph node metastasis; longterm survival;
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: The value of systematic lymphadenectomy has been a matter of gi ent controversy for a long period of time. A recently published papa of a retrospective autopsy study generally doubts ifs therapeutic effectiveness, arguing that positive lymph nodes are nearly always associated with distant metastases. Patients and Methods: Between 1974 and 1993 1035 patients suffering from renal cell carcinoma with stages fi om cT I to 4, cM 0 were treated with curative intention. 51 % underwent radical abdominal tumor, nephrectomy with systematic lymphadenectomy (n = 531, group A). In 199 patients (19 % group B) only macroscopically suspect lymph nodes were removed surgically. All other patients underwent radical lumbar tumour nephrectomy without lymphadenectomy (Iz = 305, 29 % group C). Results: Mean age of group A was 55,5 +/- 10 years, B 60,3 +/- 11 and C 66,5 +/- II. Median followup for all groups was 115 +/- 63 months. Median amount of removed lymph nodes was 18 in group A, 6 in group B and 3 in group C. N-categories for each group were pN 1: 4 % 2 % I %; pN 2: 7 % 5 % 2 %;pN 3: 3 % 2 %, 1 %; pNx: 0 %, 35%, 67 % respectively. Group A with systematic lymphadenectomy had the least favourable tumour stage over all. Nevertheless longterm survival of this group is more favourable with 57 % +/- 6 when compared to group B with 50 +/- 12 % and C with 44 % +/- 9 %. 20 (27 %) of the 75 lymph node positive patients of group A who have been followed-lip Sor more than 5 years are still alive. Conclusions: At least 4 % of all patients benefit from extensive lymphadenectomy. This may only be a relatively small proven effect for the entire patient collective, but for a single lymph node positive patient this is an undoubtedly significant additional chance of survival especially when one notes that presently there is no curative adjuvant therapy.
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