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This is a clinical trial from Eastern Cooperative Thoracic Oncology Project (ECTOP), numbered as ECTOP-1003. Systemic mediastinal lymphadenectomy is deemed indispensable in lung cancer surgery for accurate staging and complete resection. However, extensive lymphadenectomy in patients without nodal metastasis may not improve survival and would increase operative duration and cause damage to mediastinal structures.Therefore the precise selection of patients without mediastinal nodal metastasis is the key to avoid unnecessary lymphadenectomy.The investigator's previous retrospective study shows tumor location, ground glass opacity component and histological subtypes are important predictors of negative nodal status in specific mediastinal regions. The current prospective observational study is to further verify the mediastinal staging accuracy of this selective lymphadenectomy strategy.
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Complete lung cancer lymphadenectomy in patients without nodal metastasis may not improve survival and would increase operative duration and cause damage to mediastinal structures.The investigator's previous retrospective study of 2749 invasive NSCLC patients showed none of the 151 tumors with consolidation tumor ratios ≤ 0.5 had N2 disease. Tumors with lepidic predominant adenocarcinoma (LPA) histology had zero mediastinal nodal involvement. Tumors in the apical segment of upper lobes had zero inferior mediastinal nodal (IMLN) involvement. Only seven out of 740 (0.9%) peripheral upper lobe tumors had IMLN metastasis. Interestingly, all these seven tumors showed visceral pleural invasion. Among patients with left lower lobe tumors, if hilar nodes were negative, station 4L lymph node metastasis was not found in superior and basal segment tumors, and station 5/6 lymph node involvement was always absent in basal segment tumors.
The current prospective, multi-center, observational study is to verify the staging accuracy of a selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy strategy based on tumor location, ground glass opacity component and intraoperative histological subtyping by frozen section in patients with peripheral clinical T1N0M0 invasive non-small cell lung cancer.
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Primary: To determine the mediastinal staging accuracy of the selective mediastinal lymphadenectomy strategy.
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Haiquan Chen, MD,PhD; Yang Zhang, MD
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