2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1606597
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Long-Term Survival after Salvage Surgery for Local Failure after Definitive Chemoradiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Abstract: SLS in patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung surgery following dCRT is feasible, prolongs long-term survival and allows local tumor control. Selection criteria remain undefined and patients should be considered surgical candidates during multidisciplinary team conference.

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“…Where reported, mediastinal lymph node dissection was performed in a varying number of patients; 14/24 (58%); 5 ‘routinely performed’; 7 all patients had lymph nodes resected but number of stations varied between one and eight (median four); 8 18/18 (100%) with varying extent; 9 8/8 (100%) 10 based on pN staging reported for all patients; ‘all patients’ underwent radical lymphadenectomy with systematic node dissection; 11 ‘all lung resections were followed by systematic hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection’. 12 Where reported, the incidence of pathologically confirmed N2 disease in the resection specimen was 3, 7 8, 12 13, 8 21 5 and 50%. 10 In addition, some patients who had stage IV disease prior to CRT or salvage surgery were included: the incidence was 3, 11 8, 5 8, 12 13 7 and 14%.…”
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“…Where reported, mediastinal lymph node dissection was performed in a varying number of patients; 14/24 (58%); 5 ‘routinely performed’; 7 all patients had lymph nodes resected but number of stations varied between one and eight (median four); 8 18/18 (100%) with varying extent; 9 8/8 (100%) 10 based on pN staging reported for all patients; ‘all patients’ underwent radical lymphadenectomy with systematic node dissection; 11 ‘all lung resections were followed by systematic hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection’. 12 Where reported, the incidence of pathologically confirmed N2 disease in the resection specimen was 3, 7 8, 12 13, 8 21 5 and 50%. 10 In addition, some patients who had stage IV disease prior to CRT or salvage surgery were included: the incidence was 3, 11 8, 5 8, 12 13 7 and 14%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“… 12 Where reported, the incidence of pathologically confirmed N2 disease in the resection specimen was 3, 7 8, 12 13, 8 21 5 and 50%. 10 In addition, some patients who had stage IV disease prior to CRT or salvage surgery were included: the incidence was 3, 11 8, 5 8, 12 13 7 and 14%. 6 There were two patients in one study who had adjuvant chemotherapy for N2 disease found on pathological examination of the resected specimen.…”
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confidence: 95%
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