AbstractObjectivesNon–small cell lung cancer with mediastinal lymph node involvement is a heterogeneous entity different from single mediastinal lymph node metastasis to multiple nodes or extranodal disease. The objective of this study was to identify the subpopulation of patients with N2 disease who can benefit from surgical intervention.MethodsWe reviewed 219 consecutive patients with N2 non–small cell lung cancer treated with a thoracotomy between November 1980 and June 2002 and retrospectively analyzed 154 of those who had p-stage IIIA disease and underwent a complete resection. Age, sex, side (right or left), histology, location (upper or middle-lower lobe), tumor size, c-N factor, and N2 level (single or multiple) were used as prognos...
AbstractBackground: The number of N2 stations (single vs multiple N2 stations) is an important progn...
金沢大学医学部附属病院呼吸器外科Background. There is still debate regarding the use of surgery in the management of ...
Mediastinal (N2) lymph node involvement is heterogeneous with huge variation in the extent and group...
AbstractObjectivesNon–small cell lung cancer with mediastinal lymph node involvement is a heterogene...
Background:The role of surgery in the treatment of non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with clinicall...
Patients with stage IIIA-ipsilateral mediastinal lymph node involvement (N2) non–small cell lung can...
Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with metastases to ipsilateral mediastinal lymph no...
To investigate the survival and prognostic factors in patients undergoing potentially curative resec...
AbstractObjectivesTo test the hypothesis that patients with non–small cell lung cancer and single-le...
According to the eighth edition of the tumor–node–metastasis classification, stage III non-small cel...
To clarify the prognostic implication of the location and number of the metastatic mediastinal nodes...
Background: Surgery has been considered the most effective and standard treatment modality in non-sm...
ObjectivesThis retrospective, multicenter study aimed to determine prognostic factors of completely ...
AbstractBackground: Clinical trials dealing with multimodal strategy for N2 non–small cell lung canc...
Objectives: The surgical outcome of pathologic N1 disease in resectable, non-small cell lung carcino...
AbstractBackground: The number of N2 stations (single vs multiple N2 stations) is an important progn...
金沢大学医学部附属病院呼吸器外科Background. There is still debate regarding the use of surgery in the management of ...
Mediastinal (N2) lymph node involvement is heterogeneous with huge variation in the extent and group...
AbstractObjectivesNon–small cell lung cancer with mediastinal lymph node involvement is a heterogene...
Background:The role of surgery in the treatment of non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with clinicall...
Patients with stage IIIA-ipsilateral mediastinal lymph node involvement (N2) non–small cell lung can...
Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with metastases to ipsilateral mediastinal lymph no...
To investigate the survival and prognostic factors in patients undergoing potentially curative resec...
AbstractObjectivesTo test the hypothesis that patients with non–small cell lung cancer and single-le...
According to the eighth edition of the tumor–node–metastasis classification, stage III non-small cel...
To clarify the prognostic implication of the location and number of the metastatic mediastinal nodes...
Background: Surgery has been considered the most effective and standard treatment modality in non-sm...
ObjectivesThis retrospective, multicenter study aimed to determine prognostic factors of completely ...
AbstractBackground: Clinical trials dealing with multimodal strategy for N2 non–small cell lung canc...
Objectives: The surgical outcome of pathologic N1 disease in resectable, non-small cell lung carcino...
AbstractBackground: The number of N2 stations (single vs multiple N2 stations) is an important progn...
金沢大学医学部附属病院呼吸器外科Background. There is still debate regarding the use of surgery in the management of ...
Mediastinal (N2) lymph node involvement is heterogeneous with huge variation in the extent and group...