Tumor Size and Extension of Lymph Node Metastases in N2 Lung Cancer

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Y. WATANABE
S. MURAKAMI
M. ODA
Y. OHTA
S. WATANABE
H. NOZAWA
T. KAMESUI
Y. NOZAKI
A. NONOMURA
H. MINATO
M. KITAGAWA

Abstract

In all patients with NSCLC, systematic nodal dissection was performed. Since 1981, 218 stage IIIA-N2 cases were resected. We registered 2 operative mortalities. Overall survival was 23% while, in completely resected cases, survival amounted to 30%. For long-term survival, favourable prognostic factors were cN2 T1-2 N2M0, single mediastinal node involvement and a tumor 20 mm or less in maximum size. The 5 yr survival rates of stage IIIA N2 patients was, respectively 48.1% with tumor diameter < 20 mm, 27.7% with diameter between 21-30 mm, 31.2% with diameter between 31-50 mm and, finally, 16.7% with tumors larger than 51 mm. When micrometastases to lymph nodes in pstage I (stained with H-E) were examined with immunoistochemical staining, 27% (36 patients of 132) showed micrometastases.

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WATANABE, Y., et al. “Tumor Size and Extension of Lymph Node Metastases in N2 Lung Cancer”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 70, no. 6, Nov. 1999, pp. 889-92, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/3231.
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