The IASLC lung cancer staging project: Proposals for the revision of the N descriptors in the forthcoming seventh edition of the TNM classification for lung cancer Journal Article


Authors: Rusch, V. W.; Crowley, J.; Giroux, D. J.; Goldstraw, P.; Im, J. G.; Tsuboi, M.; Tsuchiya, R.; Vansteenkiste, J.
Article Title: The IASLC lung cancer staging project: Proposals for the revision of the N descriptors in the forthcoming seventh edition of the TNM classification for lung cancer
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Accurate staging of lymph node involvement is a critical aspect of the initial management of nonmetastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We sought to determine whether the current N descriptors should be maintained or revised for the next edition of the international lung cancer staging system. METHODS: A retrospective international lung cancer database was developed and analyzed. Anatomical location of lymph node involvement was defined by the Naruke (for Japanese data) and American Thoracic Society (for non-Japanese data) nodal maps. Survival was calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method, and prognostic groups were assessed by Cox regression analysis. RESULTS: Current N0 to N3 descriptors defined distinct prognostic groups for both clinical and pathologic staging. Exploratory analyses indicated that lymph node stations could be grouped together into six "zones": peripheral or hilar for N1, and upper or lower mediastinal, aortopulmonary, and subcarinal for N2 nodes. Among patients undergoing resection without induction therapy, there were three distinct prognostic groups: single-zone N1, multiple-zone N1 or single N2, and multiple-zone N2 disease. Nevertheless, there were insufficient data to determine whether the N descriptors should be subdivided (e.g., N1a, N1b, N2a, N2b). CONCLUSIONS: Current N descriptors should be maintained in the NSCLC staging system. Prospective studies are needed to validate amalgamating lymph node stations into zones and subdividing N descriptors. © 2007International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.
Keywords: cancer survival; controlled study; cancer surgery; survival rate; retrospective studies; cancer staging; neoplasm staging; carcinoma, non-small-cell lung; lung neoplasms; lung cancer; data base; retrospective study; proportional hazards model; severity of illness index; societies, medical; lymph node; data analysis; kaplan meier method; cancer classification; lung cancer staging; international cooperation; calculation; world health; mediastinum lymph node; nodal descriptors
Journal Title: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
Volume: 2
Issue: 7
ISSN: 1556-0864
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2007-07-01
Start Page: 603
End Page: 612
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/JTO.0b013e31807ec803
PUBMED: 17607115
PROVIDER: scopus
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