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. 2023 Mar:177:51-58.
doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2023.01.009. Epub 2023 Jan 18.

Impact of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy on the survival of stage I lung adenocarcinoma patients with tumor spread through air spaces

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Impact of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy on the survival of stage I lung adenocarcinoma patients with tumor spread through air spaces

Yilv Lv et al. Lung Cancer. 2023 Mar.
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Abstract

Objectives: Tumor spread through air spaces (STAS) is a unique mechanism of lung cancer metastasis; however, its clinical value for stage I lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) remains unclear at present. We investigated the (1) prognosis of patients after sublobar resection compared with lobectomy for stage I lung adenocarcinoma with STAS; and (2) potential benefits of adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) for patients with stage I ADC and STAS.

Methods: A total of 3328 consecutive patients with stage I ADC were retrospectively identified between 2014 and 2018 at our institution; among them, 600 were diagnosed with STAS. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to evaluate the impact of STAS on overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS).

Results: Among stage IA patients with STAS, there was no significant difference between those who underwent sublobar resection and lobectomy in OS (P = 0.919) and RFS (P = 0.066). Multivariate analysis confirmed this result (sublobar resection versus lobectomy, OS: HR = 0.523, 95 % CI, 0.056-18.458, P = 0.714; RFS, HR = 0.360, 95 % CI, 0.115-1.565, P = 0.897). ACT did not improve the prognosis of stage IA patients but did improve the RFS of stage IB patients with high-risk recurrence factors, including poorly differentiated tumors, lymphovascular invasion and visceral pleural invasion (P = 0.046).

Conclusions: Sublobar and lobectomy resection provided a comparable prognosis for stage IA ADC patients with STAS. When STAS was confirmed postoperatively, ACT should be considered for patients with stage IB with high-risk recurrence factors but not for those with stage IA disease.

Keywords: Adjuvant chemotherapy; Lung adenocarcinoma; Prognosis; Spread through air spaces; Surgical procedures.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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