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Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules

BACKGROUND: For subsolid non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), solid size (SS), which is the maximal diameter of the solid component, correlates more accurately with tumor prognosis than the total size, which is the maximal diameter of the entire tumor, including ground-glass opacity. We reviewed th...

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Autores principales: Iwano, Shingo, Umakoshi, Hiroyasu, Kamiya, Shinichiro, Yokoi, Kohei, Kawaguchi, Koji, Fukui, Takayuki, Naganawa, Shinji
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6555755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31174613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40644-019-0219-3
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author Iwano, Shingo
Umakoshi, Hiroyasu
Kamiya, Shinichiro
Yokoi, Kohei
Kawaguchi, Koji
Fukui, Takayuki
Naganawa, Shinji
author_facet Iwano, Shingo
Umakoshi, Hiroyasu
Kamiya, Shinichiro
Yokoi, Kohei
Kawaguchi, Koji
Fukui, Takayuki
Naganawa, Shinji
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description BACKGROUND: For subsolid non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), solid size (SS), which is the maximal diameter of the solid component, correlates more accurately with tumor prognosis than the total size, which is the maximal diameter of the entire tumor, including ground-glass opacity. We reviewed the propriety of the TNM staging based on the SS for early-stage NSCLCs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the preoperative radiological reports, clinical records, and pathological reports of NSCLC cases in our hospital between 2010 and 2013, and clinical stage (c-Stage) 0 and I tumors were selected. Disease-free survival (DFS), based on survival analysis, was used to assess the tumor characteristics that predicted the prognosis. RESULTS: A total of 247 NSCLC diagnoses in 231 patients (88 women and 143 men; age, 67 ± 7 years) were included in our cohort. They were classified into solid (n = 131) and subsolid (n = 116) nodules. The DFS curves indicated that prognosis was significantly worse in the following order: c-Stage 0, c-Stage IA, and c-Stage IB tumors (p = 0.016). Patients with solid nodules showed a significantly worse prognosis than patients with subsolid nodules (p < 0.001). A multivariate Cox proportional hazards model showed that the significant predictive factors for DFS were c-Stage (hazard ratio, 1.600; p = 0.020) and solid nodules (hazard ratio, 3.077; p = 0.031). CONCLUSIONS: For early-stage NSCLCs, the c-Stage based on the SS in subsolid nodules was useful for predicting postoperative DFS. In addition, whether nodules were solid or subsolid was another independent prognostic factor.
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spelling pubmed-65557552019-06-10 Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules Iwano, Shingo Umakoshi, Hiroyasu Kamiya, Shinichiro Yokoi, Kohei Kawaguchi, Koji Fukui, Takayuki Naganawa, Shinji Cancer Imaging Research Article BACKGROUND: For subsolid non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), solid size (SS), which is the maximal diameter of the solid component, correlates more accurately with tumor prognosis than the total size, which is the maximal diameter of the entire tumor, including ground-glass opacity. We reviewed the propriety of the TNM staging based on the SS for early-stage NSCLCs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the preoperative radiological reports, clinical records, and pathological reports of NSCLC cases in our hospital between 2010 and 2013, and clinical stage (c-Stage) 0 and I tumors were selected. Disease-free survival (DFS), based on survival analysis, was used to assess the tumor characteristics that predicted the prognosis. RESULTS: A total of 247 NSCLC diagnoses in 231 patients (88 women and 143 men; age, 67 ± 7 years) were included in our cohort. They were classified into solid (n = 131) and subsolid (n = 116) nodules. The DFS curves indicated that prognosis was significantly worse in the following order: c-Stage 0, c-Stage IA, and c-Stage IB tumors (p = 0.016). Patients with solid nodules showed a significantly worse prognosis than patients with subsolid nodules (p < 0.001). A multivariate Cox proportional hazards model showed that the significant predictive factors for DFS were c-Stage (hazard ratio, 1.600; p = 0.020) and solid nodules (hazard ratio, 3.077; p = 0.031). CONCLUSIONS: For early-stage NSCLCs, the c-Stage based on the SS in subsolid nodules was useful for predicting postoperative DFS. In addition, whether nodules were solid or subsolid was another independent prognostic factor. BioMed Central 2019-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6555755/ /pubmed/31174613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40644-019-0219-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Iwano, Shingo
Umakoshi, Hiroyasu
Kamiya, Shinichiro
Yokoi, Kohei
Kawaguchi, Koji
Fukui, Takayuki
Naganawa, Shinji
Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title_full Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title_fullStr Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title_short Postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
title_sort postoperative recurrence of clinical early-stage non-small cell lung cancers: a comparison between solid and subsolid nodules
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6555755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31174613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40644-019-0219-3
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