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The prognostic impact of tumor size in resected stage I non-small cell lung cancer: evidence for a two thresholds tumor diameters classification.

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
The prognostic impact of tumor size in resected stage I non-small cell lung cancer: evidence for a two thresholds tumor diameters classification / C., C., E., S., Morandi, U.. - In: LUNG CANCER. - ISSN 0169-5002. - STAMPA. - 54:2(2006), pp. 185-191. [10.1016/j.lungcan.2006.08.003]
Abstract:
The current TNM staging system for non-small cell lung cancer subdivides stage IA and IB according to a tumor size threshold of 3 cm. Some authors have suggested that tumor size behaves as a continuous, but the optimal diameter thresholds to be adopted remain debated.We conducted a retrospective study on 548 patients who underwent a complete surgical resection at our institute for stage IA and IB non-small cell lung cancer according to the current TNM staging system. Univariate and multiaviate analysis of overall and disease-specific survival were performed.Stage IA had an overall 5 years survival of 67\% and a 5 years disease-specific survival of 85\%. Stage IB had an overall 5 years of 49\% and 5 years disease-specific survival of 53\%. Tumors <2 cm had a significantly better survival than tumors > or =2 cm (overall survival: p=0.007; disease-specific survival: p=0.026), as well as tumors ranging from 2 to 5 cm in comparison with larger ones (overall survival: p=0.031; disease-specific survival: p=0.013). No significant difference was found between groups ranging from 2 to 5 cm. Tumors of 2-5 cm had 57\% higher probability of death in comparison with tumors <2 cm and tumors >5 cm had a probability of death 60\% higher than tumor of 2-5 cm. Age and tumor size (two thresholds diameter classification) resulted independent variables at multivariate analysis.the definition of T factor in the staging system of non-small cell lung cancer should consider two cutoffs according to tumor size. Two and 5 cm represent appropriate thresholds diameters that define subgroups with significant different prognosis.
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Keywords:
Adult, Aged, Aged; 80 and over, Analysis of Variance, Carcinoma; Non-Small-Cell Lung; classification/mortality/pathology/surgery, Female, Humans, Lung Neoplasms; classification/mortality/pathology/surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Neoplasm Staging, Pneumonectomy, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate
Elenco autori:
C., Casali; E., Storelli; Morandi, Uliano
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/719643
Pubblicato in:
LUNG CANCER
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