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Prognostic Impact of Mediastinal Lymph Node Dissection in Octogenarians With Lung Cancer: JACS1303

Authors :
Hisashi Saji
Norihito Okumura
Tomohiro Haruki
Masayuki Chida
Morihito Okada
Keiju Aokage
Kenji Suzuki
Makoto Sonobe
Hiroshige Nakamura
Masayuki Nakao
Mingoyn Mun
Takuro Miyazaki
Masanori Tsuchida
Source :
Clinical lung cancer. 23(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The prognostic significance of mediastinal lymph node dissection (MLND) in elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. This post hoc analysis of a nationwide multicenter cohort study (JACS1303) evaluated the prognostic significance of MLND in octogenarians with NSCLC.We included 622 octogenarians with NSCLC who underwent lobectomy. The median follow-up duration was 41.1 months. We compared survival and perioperative outcomes between patients who did and did not undergo MLND.In total, 414 (67%) patients underwent MLND (ND2 group), whereas 208 (33%) did not undergo MLND (ND0-1 group). The disease stage was more advanced in the ND2 group than in the ND0-1 group. Disease-free survival was slightly greater in the ND0-1 group with marginal significance (P= .079). In the matched cohort (N = 228), which mainly consisted of patients with clinical stage I disease (96%), there was no significant difference between the 2 groups regarding overall and disease-free survival (P= .908 and P = .916, respectively). Operative time and blood loss were significantly lower in the ND0-1 group than in the ND2 group in the entire cohort (P.001 and P = .050, respectively) and in the matched cohort (P = .003 and P= .046, respectively).Based on a nationwide prospective database, we found limited prognostic impact of MLND, suggesting that MLND can be omitted for octogenarians with early-stage NSCLC.

Details

ISSN :
19380690
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical lung cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....46d48974f815b6b133a959be79f36270