Unsuspected residual disease at the resection margin after surgery for lung cancer: fate of patients after long-term follow-up

被引:31
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作者
Lequaglie, C [1 ]
Conti, B [1 ]
Massone, PPB [1 ]
Giudice, G [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Nazl Tumori, I-20133 Milan, Italy
关键词
lung cancer; surgery; resection margin; incomplete resection; survival;
D O I
10.1016/S1010-7940(02)00750-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: This retrospective study evaluates the survival impact of the residual margin disease after bronchial resection for cancer and suggests tactics in cases of microresidual disease. Methods: Between March 1988 and 1998, 4530 consecutive patients underwent surgery for non-small cell lung cancer at our institution. Only incomplete resections after microscopic evaluation (R1) were included in the study. Residual tumour cells were found on the bronchial resection margins of 39 lobectornies, 12 pneumonectomies, 4 segmental resections and one bilobectomy. Histological findings were: squamous cell carcinoma in 38 cases, adenocarcinoma in 15 and large cell carcinoma in three. In all 56 cases, invasive mucosal carcinoma was found exclusively on the bronchial resection margin. Nineteen tumours were stage 1; 12, stage 11; 17, stage IIIa; 5, stage IIIb; and three, stage IV. Nineteen patients (59.3%) with early stage tumours (I and 11) received adjuvant radiation therapy and only three chemotherapy. Results: The prognosis in these cases was disease-stage related (21 and 38.4% of deaths due to the disease). Forty-one percent of the stage IIIa patients received radiation therapy and 17.6% chemotherapy: 70.6% died of tumour relapse. Forty percent of the stage IIIb patients received radiation therapy and 20% chemotherapy: 60% died of disease progression. All of the stage IV patients died within 3 months from surgical resection. At the end of the study, 21 patients were alive after an interval of 22-142 months (18 in stage I or 11). The 10-year actuarial survival rate was 44%. The percentage survival for stage IIIa was 16.8, after 10 years, and fell to 45 months for stage IIIb. Conclusions: The prognosis of our stage I or 11 patients with microresidual tumour on the bronchial resection margin (R1) was similar to that of the patients in the same disease stage, whose resection was microscopically radical (R0) and the same was true of the patients in stage III. In patients with residual tumour cells on the bronchial stump we did not observe worsened long-term survivals. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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