Prognostic Significance of Surgical-Pathologic N1 Lymph Node Involvement in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

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作者
Demir, Adalet [1 ]
Turna, Akif
Kocaturk, Celalettin
Gunluoglu, Mehmet Zeki
Aydogmus, Umit
Urer, Nur
Bedirhan, Mehmet Ali
Gurses, Atilla
Dincer, Seyit Ibrahim
机构
[1] Yedikule Teaching Hosp Chest Dis & Thorac Surg, Dept Thorac Surg, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
FORTHCOMING 7TH EDITION; TNM CLASSIFICATION; STAGING PROJECT; CARCINOMA; SURVIVAL; METASTASES; PROPOSALS; RESECTION; REVISION; DISEASE;
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10.1016/j.athoracsur.2008.12.053
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Patients with N1 non-small cell lung cancer represent a heterogeneous population with varying long-term survival. To better define the importance of N1 disease and its subgroups in non-small cell lung cancer staging, we analyzed patients with N1 disease using the sixth edition and proposed seventh edition TNM classifications. Methods. From January 1995 to November 2006, 540 patients with N1 non-small cell lung cancer who had at least lobectomy with systematic mediastinal lymphadenectomy were analyzed retrospectively. Results. For completely resected patients, the median survival rate and 5-year survival rate were 63 months and 50.3%, respectively. The 5-year survival rates for patients with hilar N1 (station 10), interlobar (station 11), and peripheral N1 (stations 12 to 14) involvement were 39%, 51%, and 53%, respectively. Patients with hilar lymph node metastasis showed a shorter survival period than patients with peripheral lymph node involvement (p = 0.02). Patients with hilar zone N1 (stations 10 and 11) involvement tended to show poorer survival than patients with peripheral zone N1 ( 12 to 14) metastasis ( p = 0.08). Multiple-station lymph node metastasis indicated a poorer prognosis than single-station involvement (5-year survival 39% versus 51%, respectively, p = 0.01). Patients with multiple-zone N1 involvement showed poorer survival than patients with single-zone N1 metastasis (p = 0.04). A significant survival difference was observed between N1 patients with T1a versus T1b tumors (p = 0.02). Multivariate analysis revealed that only multiple-station lymph node metastasis was predictive of poor prognosis (p = 0.05). Conclusions. Multiple-station versus single-station N1 disease and multiple-zone versus single-zone N1 involvement indicate poorer survival rate. Patients with hilar lymph node involvement had lower survival rates than patients with peripheral N1. The impact of T factor seemed to be veiled by the heterogenous nature of N1 disease. Further studies of adjusted postoperative strategies for different N1 subgroups are warranted.
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