The IASLC Lung Cancer Staging Project: The impact of additional prognostic factors on survival and their relationship with the anatomical extent of disease expressed by the 6th edition of the TNM classi?cation of malignant tumours and the proposals for the 7th edition, J Thorac Oncol 3(4):457...
Should the 7th edi- tion of the lung cancer stage classification system change treatment algorithms in non-small cell lung cancer? J Thorac Oncol. 2010;5:1779-1783.Boffa D, Detterbeck F, Smith E, et al. Should the 7th edition of the lung cancer stage classification system change treatment...
The tumour stage was based on the 7th edition of the TNM classification in the analysis. Diagnosis of synchronous multiple primary lung cancer was based on sequencing data. When sequencing data were not available for all tumours within a patient, the tumours were clinically diagnosed as multiple ...
node, metastasis (TNM) system (TNM system) currently in use for the classification ofnon-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) was first proposed more than 50 years ago by Denoix and was later adapted by the American Joint Committee for Cancer Staging in 1974. Subsequently, this staging...
The previous, 6th, American Joint Committee on Cancer and International Union Against Cancer Staging Manual classification of lung cancer was largely unchanged from 5th edition. However, the most recent, 7th, edition has significantly updated the tumor, node, metastasis classification of lung cancer wi...
The necessary examinations are defined in the current S3 guideline on lung cancer diagnosis and therapy. A compilation of diagnostic reports has led to the current 7th edition of the TNM system. According to this update staging is carried out in terms of tumor extent, lymph node status and ...
Conclusion The UICC 7th edition staging system is considered valid for non-small cell lung cancer patients and appears to be superior in defining different prognostic groups than the 6th edition. 展开 关键词: Lung cancer Staging Prognosis Surgery ...
In summary, the IASLC proposals for the 7th edition of TNM are helpful in predicting prognosis for broncho-pulmonary carcinoid tumors. It is the recommendation of the IASLC Staging project that TNM be applied to broncho-pulmonary carcinoid tumors. A prospective collection of data through an ...
The present study aims to compare the 7th and the proposed 8th edition of the AJCC/UICC TNM staging system for NSCLC in a cohort of patients from a single institution. A total of 408 patients with NSCLC who underwent radical surgery were analyzed retrosp
Furthermore, LC was classified according to the World Health Organization tumor classification, and LC staging was performed using the 8th edition of the TNM (T for characteristics of the primary tumor, N for nodal involvement, and M for distant metastasis) classification of malignant tumors [22]...