The surgical management of superior sulcus tumors: A retrospective review with long-term follow-up

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Goldberg, M
Gupta, D
Sasson, AR
Movsas, B
Langer, CJ
Hanlon, AL
Wang, H
Scott, WJ
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[1] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Dept Surg Oncol, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
[2] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
[3] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Dept Med Oncol, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
[4] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Dept Biostat, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
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10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.09.023
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background. We reviewed our experience with multimodality therapy for superior sulcus tumors to identify aspects of treatment that impact survival. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed the records of 39 consecutive patients who underwent surgical resection in a single institution between 1993 and 2000. Results. Median age at presentation was 59 years (range, 40 to 77). Twenty-five patients (64%) were men. At presentation, 36 patients (92%) had clinical T3 tumors and 3 (8%) had clinical T4 tumors. Mediastinoscopy was negative in all patients. Thirty-one patients (79%) received preoperative radiotherapy (median dose, 4500 cGy). Chemotherapy was administered concurrently with radiotherapy in 27 patients (69%). Complete surgical resection was performed in 34 patients (87%). There were 2 (5%) postoperative deaths. Of the 31 patients who received preoperative therapy, 14 (45%) had their tumors downstaged and 9 (29%) demonstrated a complete pathologic response. Median follow-up (100%) was 69 months. Overall 5-year survival was 47.9%. Five-year survival was 52.1% in patients with negative resection margins (p = 0.005), and 60.6% in patients who demonstrated a response to induction chemoradiation therapy (p = 0.008). Independently, margin status and response to induction therapy are predictors of overall survival (p = 0.01 and p = 0.02, respectively). Multivariable analysis identified margin status as the only factor significantly associated with overall survival. Negative margins strongly correlated with the response to preoperative therapy (p = 0.004). Disease-free survival correlated well with the response to induction therapy (p = 0.03). The chemotherapy regimen, T status, operative procedure, and complete pathologic response did not correlate with survival. Conclusions. The use of chemoradiation induction therapy may downstage tumors, enhance the ability to obtain a complete surgical resection, and prolong survival. (c) 2005 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
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