Does clinical T1N0 GGN really require checking for distant metastasis during initial staging for lung cancer?
Kazuhiro ImaiNobuyasu KuriharaMotoko KonnoNaoko MoriShinogu TakashimaShoji KuriyamaRyo DemuraHaruka SuzukiYuzu HarataTatsuki FujibayashiSumire ShibanoAkiyuki WakitaYushi NagakiYusuke SatoKyoko NomuraYoshihiro MinamiyaPublished in: Cancer imaging : the official publication of the International Cancer Imaging Society (2024)
Extensive staging (MRI, scintigraphy, PET/CT etc.) for distant metastasis is not required for patients diagnosed with clinical T1N0 GGNs, though various imaging modalities revealed the presence of adventitious diseases with the potential to increase surgical risks, lead to separate management, and worsen patient outcomes, especially in elderly patients. If clinically feasible, it could be considered to complement staging with whole-body procedures including PET/CT.