Taira N, Kawasaki H, Furugen T, Ichi T, Kushi K, Yohena T, Kawabata T. The long-term prognosis of induction chemotherapy followed by surgery for N2 non-small cell lung cancer: A retrospective case series study.
Ann Med Surg (Lond) 2017;
17:65-69. [PMID:
28487765 PMCID:
PMC5408500 DOI:
10.1016/j.amsu.2017.03.025]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The long-term prognosis of induction chemotherapy followed by surgery for N2 non-small lung cell cancer (NSCLC) remains controversial.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed the data and assessed the prognosis of 31 N2-NSCLC patients who underwent induction chemotherapy followed by surgery at our institution between January 1999 and December 2013. Potential prognostic factors, such as age, gender, tumor histology, tumor marker levels, tumor size, the number of N2 lymph nodes, the time from the last induction chemotherapy to the date of surgery, induction chemotherapy, RECIST response, downstaging status, pathological stage, adjuvant chemotherapy, and EF, were analyzed.
RESULTS
The chemotherapy regimens of 30 of the 31 patients included a platinum agent. Complete resection was performed in 96.7% of the cases. Pathological downstaging was induced in 9 (29%) of the 31 patients. The median follow-up period was 7.89 years. The median DFI was 13.9 months. The recurrence rate was 74.2%. The 5-year OS was 56.9%. Univariate analyses revealed that none of the factors significantly affected OS, while the tumor histology had a significant effect on the DFI.
CONCLUSION
Although the recurrence rate in our study was similar to previous studies, our survival data were much better than those of past reports. Although the tumor histology was the only factor that had a significant association with DFI in the current study, the possibility of bias exists.
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