Although thorough pathologic nodal staging provides the greatest prognostic information in patients with potentially curable non-small cell lung cancer, N1 nodal metastasis is frequently missed. We tested the impact of corrective intervention with a novel pathology gross dissection protocol on intrapulmonary lymph node retrieval. This study is a retrospective review of consecutive lobectomy, or greater, lung resection specimens over a period of 15 months before and 15 months after training pathologist\u27s assistants on the novel dissection protocol. One hundred forty one specimens were examined before and 121 specimens after introduction of the novel dissection protocol. The median number of intrapulmonary lymph nodes retrieved increased f...
BACKGROUND: Mediastinal lymph-node dissection was compared to systematic mediastinal lymph-node samp...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
ObjectiveThe impact of lymph node involvement in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignancie...
Although thorough pathologic nodal staging provides the greatest prognostic information in patients ...
Purpose: Pathologic nodal stage affects prognosis in patients with surgically resected non-small-cel...
Introduction:Pathologic examination of mediastinal lymph nodes (MLNs) after resection of non–small-c...
Background: Accurate pathologic nodal staging improves early stage non-small cell lung cancer surviv...
BACKGROUND: The role of lymph node dissection in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignancie...
Background. This self-controlled prospective study was designed to investigate the efficacy of syste...
Background Pathologic nodal stage is a key prognostic factor for patients with surgically resected l...
Background: To address whether systematic lymph node dissection is always necessary in early lung ca...
Aim: The incidence of adenocarcinoma among lung cancer patients has increased in recent years. We id...
Background: Lymph node staging is a critical prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...
Background:To address whether systematic lymph node dissection is always necessary in early lung can...
Objective: The impact of lymph node involvement in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignanc...
BACKGROUND: Mediastinal lymph-node dissection was compared to systematic mediastinal lymph-node samp...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
ObjectiveThe impact of lymph node involvement in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignancie...
Although thorough pathologic nodal staging provides the greatest prognostic information in patients ...
Purpose: Pathologic nodal stage affects prognosis in patients with surgically resected non-small-cel...
Introduction:Pathologic examination of mediastinal lymph nodes (MLNs) after resection of non–small-c...
Background: Accurate pathologic nodal staging improves early stage non-small cell lung cancer surviv...
BACKGROUND: The role of lymph node dissection in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignancie...
Background. This self-controlled prospective study was designed to investigate the efficacy of syste...
Background Pathologic nodal stage is a key prognostic factor for patients with surgically resected l...
Background: To address whether systematic lymph node dissection is always necessary in early lung ca...
Aim: The incidence of adenocarcinoma among lung cancer patients has increased in recent years. We id...
Background: Lymph node staging is a critical prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...
Background:To address whether systematic lymph node dissection is always necessary in early lung can...
Objective: The impact of lymph node involvement in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignanc...
BACKGROUND: Mediastinal lymph-node dissection was compared to systematic mediastinal lymph-node samp...
IMPORTANCE Pathologic nodal stage is the most significant prognostic factor in resectable non-small ...
ObjectiveThe impact of lymph node involvement in lung metastasectomy from extrapulmonary malignancie...