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Survival rates after lobectomy versus sublobar resection for early-stage right middle lobe non-small cell lung cancer.

THORACIC CANCER(2018)

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Abstract
BackgroundLung cancer in the right middle lobe has a poorer prognosis than tumors located in other lobes. The optimal surgical procedure for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the right middle lobe has not yet been elucidated. The aim of this study was to compare survival rates after lobectomy and sublobar resection for early-stage right middle lobe NSCLC. MethodsPatients who underwent lobectomy or sublobar resection for stage IA right middle lobe NSCLC tumors 2 cm between 2004 and 2014 were identified from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database of 18 registries. Cox regression model analysis was used to evaluate the prognostic factors. The lung cancer-specific survival (LCSS) and overall survival (OS) rates between the two groups were compared. ResultsA total of 861 patients met our criteria, including 662 (76.9%) patients who underwent lobectomy and 199 (23.1%) patients who underwent sublobar resection. No statistical differences in LCSS and OS rates were identified between the groups of patients with stage IA right middle lobe NSCLC 1 cm. For tumors > 1-2 cm, lobectomy was associated with more favorable LCSS and OS rates compared to sublobar resection. ConclusionLobectomy and sublobar resection deliver a comparable prognosis for patients with stage IA right middle lobe NSCLC 1 cm. For tumors > 1-2 cm, lobectomy showed better survival rates than sublobar resection.
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Lobectomy,non-small-cell lung cancer,right middle lobe,sublobar resection,survival rate
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