Background The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surgical resection guidelines for non-small cell lung cancer recommend anatomic resection, negative margins, examination of hilar/intrapulmonary lymph nodes, and examination of three or more mediastinal nodal stations. We examined the survival impact of these criteria. Methods A population-based observational study was done using patient-level data from all curative-intent, non-small cell lung cancer resections from 2004 to 2013 at 11 institutions in four contiguous Dartmouth Hospital referral regions in three US states. We used an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model to assess the overall survival impact of attaining NCCN guidelines. Results Of 2,429 eligible resections, 91% we...
Background: This retrospective study investigated whether mediastinal lymphadenectomy compliant with...
Introduction: The adverse prognostic impact of poor pathologic nodal staging has stimulated efforts ...
Background Nonexamination of lymph nodes is an extreme example of the variability of pathologic noda...
Background The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surgical resection guidelines for non-sm...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
Objective Unlike complete (R0) resection guidelines, current National Comprehensive Cancer Network (...
BACKGROUND:: Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non-small-cell lung c...
Background:Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non–small-cell lung can...
Background: Surgical resection is the main curative modality for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC),...
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...
Background Incomplete lung cancer resection connotes poor prognosis; the incidence varies with patie...
Background: This retrospective study investigated whether mediastinal lymphadenectomy compliant with...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate opportunities to reduce lung cancer mortality after diagnosis of localised...
Surgery is the most important curative treatment modality for patients with early-stage non–small ce...
Background: This retrospective study investigated whether mediastinal lymphadenectomy compliant with...
Introduction: The adverse prognostic impact of poor pathologic nodal staging has stimulated efforts ...
Background Nonexamination of lymph nodes is an extreme example of the variability of pathologic noda...
Background The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surgical resection guidelines for non-sm...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
Objective Unlike complete (R0) resection guidelines, current National Comprehensive Cancer Network (...
BACKGROUND:: Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non-small-cell lung c...
Background:Pathologic nodal stage is the key prognostic factor in resectable non–small-cell lung can...
Background: Surgical resection is the main curative modality for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC),...
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...
Background Incomplete lung cancer resection connotes poor prognosis; the incidence varies with patie...
Background: This retrospective study investigated whether mediastinal lymphadenectomy compliant with...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate opportunities to reduce lung cancer mortality after diagnosis of localised...
Surgery is the most important curative treatment modality for patients with early-stage non–small ce...
Background: This retrospective study investigated whether mediastinal lymphadenectomy compliant with...
Introduction: The adverse prognostic impact of poor pathologic nodal staging has stimulated efforts ...
Background Nonexamination of lymph nodes is an extreme example of the variability of pathologic noda...