SURVIVAL OF NONCURATIVELY RESECTED LUNG-CANCER

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作者
KIMURA, H [1 ]
YAMAGUCHI, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] CHIBA UNIV, SCH MED, INT PULM CANC RES, DEPT SURG, CHUO KU, CHIBA 260, JAPAN
关键词
LUNG CANCER; CURATIVITY; SURGERY; NONCURATIVE RESECTION; ADJUVANT THERAPY;
D O I
10.1016/0169-5002(94)90543-6
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Out of 858 patients who underwent thoracotomy for primary lung cancer, 279 cases were classified as non-curative on the basis of intraoperative and/or post-operative examinations. The causes for non-curative resection were defined as follows: (I) absolutely non-curative resection, (1) palliative tumor extirpation (palliative), (2) remaining tumor in (a) lymph nodes (Ly rem), (b) chest wall or diaphragm (Ch/Dia rem), or (c) bronchial stump (Pro rem), (3) intrapulmonary metastasis (PM), (4) pleural dissemination or pleuritis carcinomatosa (Pl/Diss), (5) metastasis in other organs (Meta); (II) relatively non-curative resection, (1) incomplete resection of lymph nodes (RO-1), (2) group 2b or 3 lymph node metastasis (2b Ly). The 5-year actuarial survival rate of the Pro rem group was 35.6%, being the best among the absolutely non-curative cases, followed by the PM group (33.7%), the Pl/Diss group (31.6%) and the Ch/Dia rem group (29.7%). The results of the Ly rem and Meta groups were poor at 5.4% and 0%, respectively. Those of the relatively non-curative group were 24.4% (RO-1 group) and 11.6% (2b Ly group). Non-curative resection is not the treatment of choice, but by analyzing the causes of non-curative resection, we may able to improve the prognosis of advanced cases of lung cancer.
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