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. 1977 Oct;24(4):365-73.
doi: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)63416-9.

Assessment of the role of surgery for control of lung cancer

Assessment of the role of surgery for control of lung cancer

C F Mountain. Ann Thorac Surg. 1977 Oct.

Abstract

When morphologically stratified, the classification of patients according to surgical stage provides an objective basis for evaluating the results of surgical treatment. In a review of 794 patients according to surgical staging criteria, the data supported concepts regarding differences in the behavior of each cell type as well as major differences in survival between each stage of disease. The overall cumulative five-year survival was 37% for squamous cell carcinoma, 27% for adenocarcinoma, and 27% for undifferentiated large cell carcinoma. Fewer than 1% of patients with undifferentiated small cell carcinoma survived. Survival for patients with surgical Stage I disease was 53%, for Stage II 29%, and for Stage III 16%. The results of surgical treatment for patients with limited disease extent are much better than is generally realized. Fifty to 60% of such patients in this series survived five years. Survival studies by surgical stage permit resonable estimates of the presence of occult metastatic disease and supply insights necessary to the design and appropriate selection of adjunctive therapeutic programs.

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