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Review
. 2004 Aug:45 Suppl 2:S45-53.
doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2004.07.993.

Prognosis in N2 NSCLC

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Review

Prognosis in N2 NSCLC

Godehard Friedel et al. Lung Cancer. 2004 Aug.

Abstract

The prognosis of bronchogenic carcinoma in stage III N2 is poor. Five-year survival ranges between 0 and 5%. Lymph-node involvement itself still is the main prognostic factor. Complete lymphadenectomy improves long-term survival in contrast to lymph-node sampling. Recent studies have indicated that the number of involved lymph nodes could be another prognostic factor. It has also been proved that complete lymphadenectomy is necessary for correct staging. This also applies to preoperative staging prior to neoadjuvant treatment. For this reason exact knowledge of lymph-node anatomy and drainage is required. To achieve assessment and comparison of mediastinal staging and of lymphadenectomy, the number of pathologically examined lymph nodes should be documented. Other prognostic factors within N2 stages are age and T stage. Molecular markers are subject to major investigation. A definite clinical relevance, however, could so far not be verified for any of them.

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