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Surgery for stage IIIa-N2 non-small cell lung cancer
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Five-year cumulative survival rates for patients with N0, N1, and N2 disease were, respectively, 62%, 43% and 31%. Three factors significantly influenced the outcome: a complete lymph node dissection, the extent of mediastinal lymph node involvement, and apparent complete resection of all tumor. Important survival determinants were the number of nodes involved, the level of involvement (single or multiple levels), and a T1 primary tumor status. Criteria for unresectability and recommendations for patient selection were developed from (1) the end results of the study and (2) the contributions of imaging and invasive techniques to clinical staging and to the histologic verification of nodal disease.
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