2009
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa0900043
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Preoperative Staging of Lung Cancer with Combined PET–CT

Abstract: The use of PET-CT for preoperative staging of NSCLC reduced both the total number of thoracotomies and the number of futile thoracotomies but did not affect overall mortality. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00867412.)

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“…Even with the best currently available noninvasive staging tests, almost one in every three thoracotomies may be futile [19]. Thus, invasive methods have a vital role in mediastinal staging of NSCLC.…”
Section: Invasive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even with the best currently available noninvasive staging tests, almost one in every three thoracotomies may be futile [19]. Thus, invasive methods have a vital role in mediastinal staging of NSCLC.…”
Section: Invasive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another recent randomized Canadian trial of 337 patients by Maziak and colleagues comparing PET-CT with conventional staging (CT abdomen and bone scan) in suspected early stage NSCLC on routine CT (all patients also had brain CT or MRI) demonstrated that PET-CT correctly upstaged disease in 13.8% of patients as compared with only 6.8% in conventional staging group (p = 0.046) and prevented unnecessary thoracotomies [20]. In this context, it is important to note that studies of PET-CT have not clearly shown any improvement in mortality in NSCLC [19,20] and the issue of cost-effectiveness is still not fully clear. In spite of its pros and cons, PET-CT has been overwhelmingly adopted by the medical community and is recommended by current guidelines in the initial evaluation of all NSCLC patients [9,12].…”
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“…Integrated PET-CT also decreased futile thoracotomies similar to PET alone: 52% in the conventional staging group to 35% in the group with PET-CT (P ¼ 0.05; ref. 15). For every 5 PET-CTs performed, 1 futile thoracotomy is avoided; however, this does not result in survival difference.…”
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“…In the same study collective, the authors recently assessed the effect of combined PET/CT imaging on preoperative staging of NSCLC [5]. The number of patients identified as having advanced disease is twice as high as compared to the conventional group and, subsequently, a significantly higher number of non-curative, thus, unnecessary surgical A. K. Buck (*)interventions were performed in the conventional staging group.…”
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