Site-specific follow-up strategy for surgically resected patients with NSCLC based on ten-year follow-up data

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Molin Zhang , Chaoqiang Deng , Fangqiu Fu , Yuan Li , Yang Zhang , Haiquan Chen
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Abstract

Objectives

There is currently no consensus regarding the optimal site-specific postoperative follow-up duration for patients with completely resected non-small cell lung cancer. Long-term surveillance for recurrence may lead to psychological distress or economic burdens for patients.We aimed to propose an appropriate site-specific follow-up strategy for patients with non-small cell lung cancer based on 10-year follow-up data.

Materials and methods

We analyzed recurrence patterns in 2,359 patients with non-small cell lung cancer who underwent surgical resection from 2008 to 2013. We established potential site-specific follow-up endpoints when the subsequent recurrence rates fell below 5% and proposed a corresponding follow-up strategy.

Results

With a median follow-up of 111.0 months, postoperative recurrences were observed in 985 patients (41.8 %). We identified several factors associated with site-specific recurrence recurrence patterns, including ground-glass opacity component, sex, histology type, and pathological TNM stage. No recurrence was observed in patients with pure ground-glass nodules, a consolidation-to-tumor ratio less than 0.5, or a pathological type classified as lepidic pattern-predominant adenocarcinoma. In thorax, brain and bone, patients with non-squamous cell carcinoma exhibited higher recurrence rates than those with squamous cell carcinoma. In abdomen and neck, male patients have a higher recurrence rate than female patients, particularly within the pathological stage III group.

Conclusions

The follow-up strategy was developed based on the recurrence patterns analyzed from ten-year follow-up data. The online tool may assist in determining the optimal site-specific duration for surveillance based on clinicopathologic features.
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Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
407
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Lung Cancer is an international publication covering the clinical, translational and basic science of malignancies of the lung and chest region.Original research articles, early reports, review articles, editorials and correspondence covering the prevention, epidemiology and etiology, basic biology, pathology, clinical assessment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined treatment modalities, other treatment modalities and outcomes of lung cancer are welcome.
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