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Analysis of prognostic factors in pT1-2 N1 lung cancer patients in the light surgical results.

Güntuğ BatıhanKenan Can CeylanAhmet UcvetŞeyda Örs KayaSerkan Yazgan
Published in: Updates in surgery (2023)
Nodal metastasis status is an important parameter affecting the prognosis in lung cancer. Although surgical treatment is possible in most cases of N1 positive non-small cell lung cancer, this group of patients is clinically, radiologically and histologically heterogeneous. The aim of our study is to investigate the prognostic factors affecting survival in patients with pT1-2 N1 who underwent lung resection. From January 2010 to December 2019, patients who underwent lobectomy, bilobectomy or pneumonectomy for pT1-T2 N1 NSCLC in our center were included in the study. The preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative data of the patients were recorded by accessing the patient files and hospital records. The mean follow-up time was 39.8 months. The mean overall survival was 73.8 ± 3.6, and the mean disease-free survival was 67.5 ± 3.8. In multivariate analysis, age, N1 nodal metastasis pattern (occult vs obvious) and histology were found as independent variables affecting survival. In our study, age, histology, and clinical N1 status were found to be independent variables effective on overall survival.
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