AbstractObjective: According to the revised TNM classification in 1997, intrapulmonary metastasis within the same lobe of the primary tumor is designated as T4 and intrapulmonary metastasis in a different lobe is M1. However, their prognostic implications remain unclear. To assess their prognoses, we retrospectively analyzed the postoperative survival of patients with and without intrapulmonary metastasis. Methods: From January 1982 to December 1996, 2340 patients with non–small cell lung cancer underwent surgical resection. The survival of patients having complete resection (n = 1534) was analyzed according to their intrapulmonary metastasis status: patients without intrapulmonary metastasis (n = 1393), those with metastasis in the same lo...
AbstractObjective: Prognostic relevance of the current TNM stage grouping for lung cancer is still a...
Background: Pleural metastasis in lung cancer found at diagnosis has a poor prognosis, with 5–11 mon...
AbstractObjective: Many reports have raised certain problems concerning the current TNM classificati...
AbstractObjective: According to the revised TNM classification in 1997, intrapulmonary metastasis wi...
Background:In the current TNM staging system revised in 1997 for lung cancer, intrapulmonary metasta...
The management of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with intrapulmonary metastases (P...
The management of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with intrapulmonary metastases (P...
OBJECTIVE: Although designated as T4 or M1 in the current TNM classification system revised in 1997,...
Background:In the current TNM staging system revised in 1997 for lung cancer, intrapulmonary metasta...
ObjectiveNon–small cell lung cancer with pulmonary metastasis in the primary lobe (PM+) is classifie...
AbstractObjective: Prognostic relevance of the current TNM stage grouping for lung cancer is still a...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the prognostic significance of extralobar nodal metastases versus i...
ObjectiveNon–small cell lung cancer with pulmonary metastasis in the primary lobe (PM+) is classifie...
AbstractObjective: Many reports have raised certain problems concerning the current TNM classificati...
Background Intrapulmonary lymph nodes (LNs, stations 11–14) are usually omitted in postoperative pat...
AbstractObjective: Prognostic relevance of the current TNM stage grouping for lung cancer is still a...
Background: Pleural metastasis in lung cancer found at diagnosis has a poor prognosis, with 5–11 mon...
AbstractObjective: Many reports have raised certain problems concerning the current TNM classificati...
AbstractObjective: According to the revised TNM classification in 1997, intrapulmonary metastasis wi...
Background:In the current TNM staging system revised in 1997 for lung cancer, intrapulmonary metasta...
The management of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with intrapulmonary metastases (P...
The management of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with intrapulmonary metastases (P...
OBJECTIVE: Although designated as T4 or M1 in the current TNM classification system revised in 1997,...
Background:In the current TNM staging system revised in 1997 for lung cancer, intrapulmonary metasta...
ObjectiveNon–small cell lung cancer with pulmonary metastasis in the primary lobe (PM+) is classifie...
AbstractObjective: Prognostic relevance of the current TNM stage grouping for lung cancer is still a...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the prognostic significance of extralobar nodal metastases versus i...
ObjectiveNon–small cell lung cancer with pulmonary metastasis in the primary lobe (PM+) is classifie...
AbstractObjective: Many reports have raised certain problems concerning the current TNM classificati...
Background Intrapulmonary lymph nodes (LNs, stations 11–14) are usually omitted in postoperative pat...
AbstractObjective: Prognostic relevance of the current TNM stage grouping for lung cancer is still a...
Background: Pleural metastasis in lung cancer found at diagnosis has a poor prognosis, with 5–11 mon...
AbstractObjective: Many reports have raised certain problems concerning the current TNM classificati...