IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer NSCLC staging project revealed intercontinental differences in N category-stratified survival. These differencesmay indicate differences not only in cancer biology but also in the thoroughness of the nodal examination. OBJECTIVE To determine whether survival was affected by sequentially more stringent definitions of pN staging quality in a cohort of patients with NSCLC after resection with curative intent. DESIGN This observational study used the Mid-South Quality of Surgical Resection cohort, a population-based database of lung cancer resections with curativ...
Aim: The incidence of adenocarcinoma among lung cancer patients has increased in recent years. We id...
To clarify the prognostic implication of the location and number of the metastatic mediastinal nodes...
Introduction: Suboptimal pathologic nodal staging prevails after curative-intent resection of lung c...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
Background The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surgical resection guidelines for non-sm...
Background: Accurate pathologic nodal staging improves early stage non-small cell lung cancer surviv...
Introduction:This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the prognostic significance of the n...
Background Nonexamination of lymph nodes is an extreme example of the variability of pathologic noda...
Background:Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non–small-cell lung can...
Introduction: The American College of Surgeons Oncology Group Z0030 found no survival difference bet...
PURPOSE: Current National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines recommend postoperative radiation ...
Background Forty-four percent of patients with pathologic node negative (pN0) non-small cell lung ca...
Objectives: Invasive mediastinal nodal staging is recommended before curative-intent resection in pa...
BACKGROUND:: Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non-small-cell lung c...
Introduction: The adverse prognostic impact of poor pathologic nodal staging has stimulated efforts ...
Aim: The incidence of adenocarcinoma among lung cancer patients has increased in recent years. We id...
To clarify the prognostic implication of the location and number of the metastatic mediastinal nodes...
Introduction: Suboptimal pathologic nodal staging prevails after curative-intent resection of lung c...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
Background The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surgical resection guidelines for non-sm...
Background: Accurate pathologic nodal staging improves early stage non-small cell lung cancer surviv...
Introduction:This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the prognostic significance of the n...
Background Nonexamination of lymph nodes is an extreme example of the variability of pathologic noda...
Background:Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non–small-cell lung can...
Introduction: The American College of Surgeons Oncology Group Z0030 found no survival difference bet...
PURPOSE: Current National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines recommend postoperative radiation ...
Background Forty-four percent of patients with pathologic node negative (pN0) non-small cell lung ca...
Objectives: Invasive mediastinal nodal staging is recommended before curative-intent resection in pa...
BACKGROUND:: Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non-small-cell lung c...
Introduction: The adverse prognostic impact of poor pathologic nodal staging has stimulated efforts ...
Aim: The incidence of adenocarcinoma among lung cancer patients has increased in recent years. We id...
To clarify the prognostic implication of the location and number of the metastatic mediastinal nodes...
Introduction: Suboptimal pathologic nodal staging prevails after curative-intent resection of lung c...