Background:With the popularization of lung cancer screening,more early-stage lung cancers are being detected.This study aims to compare three types of N classifications,including location-based N classification(pathol...Background:With the popularization of lung cancer screening,more early-stage lung cancers are being detected.This study aims to compare three types of N classifications,including location-based N classification(pathologic nodal classification[pN]),the number of lymph node stations(nS)-based N classification(nS classification),and the combined approach proposed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer(IASLC)which incorporates both pN and nS classification to determine if the nS classification is more appropriate for early-stage lung cancer.Methods:We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of lung cancer patients treated at the Cancer Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between 2005 and 2018.Inclusion criteria was clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma patients who underwent resection during this period.Sub-analyses were performed for the three types of N classifications.The optimal cutoffvalues for nS classification were determined with X-tile software.Kaplan‒Meier and multivariate Cox analyses were performed to assess the prognostic significance of the different N classifications.The prediction performance among the three types of N classifications was compared using the concordance index(C-index)and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results:Of the 669 patients evaluated,534 had pathological stage N0 disease(79.8%),82 had N1 disease(12.3%)and 53 had N2 disease(7.9%).Multivariate Cox analysis indicated that all three types of N classifications were independent prognostic factors for prognosis(all P<0.001).However,the prognosis overlaps between pN(N1 and N2,P=0.052)and IASLC-proposed N classification(N1b and N2a1[P=0.407],N2a1 and N2a2[P=0.364],and N2a2 and N2b[P=0.779]),except for nS classification subgroups(nS0 and nS1[P<0.001]and nS1 and nS>1[P=0.006]).There was no significant difference in the C-index values between the three N classifications(P=0.370).The DCA results demonstrated that the nS classification provided greater clinical utility.Conclusion:The nS classification might be a better choice for nodal classification in clinical stage IA lung adeno-carcinoma.展开更多
基金supported by CAMS Innovation Fund for Med-ical Sciences(grant number:2021-I2M-C&T-B-061)Beijing Hope Run Special Fund of Cancer Foundation of China(grant number:LC2022A22)+1 种基金Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation(grant num-ber:7184238)National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant number:81701692).
文摘Background:With the popularization of lung cancer screening,more early-stage lung cancers are being detected.This study aims to compare three types of N classifications,including location-based N classification(pathologic nodal classification[pN]),the number of lymph node stations(nS)-based N classification(nS classification),and the combined approach proposed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer(IASLC)which incorporates both pN and nS classification to determine if the nS classification is more appropriate for early-stage lung cancer.Methods:We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of lung cancer patients treated at the Cancer Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between 2005 and 2018.Inclusion criteria was clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma patients who underwent resection during this period.Sub-analyses were performed for the three types of N classifications.The optimal cutoffvalues for nS classification were determined with X-tile software.Kaplan‒Meier and multivariate Cox analyses were performed to assess the prognostic significance of the different N classifications.The prediction performance among the three types of N classifications was compared using the concordance index(C-index)and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results:Of the 669 patients evaluated,534 had pathological stage N0 disease(79.8%),82 had N1 disease(12.3%)and 53 had N2 disease(7.9%).Multivariate Cox analysis indicated that all three types of N classifications were independent prognostic factors for prognosis(all P<0.001).However,the prognosis overlaps between pN(N1 and N2,P=0.052)and IASLC-proposed N classification(N1b and N2a1[P=0.407],N2a1 and N2a2[P=0.364],and N2a2 and N2b[P=0.779]),except for nS classification subgroups(nS0 and nS1[P<0.001]and nS1 and nS>1[P=0.006]).There was no significant difference in the C-index values between the three N classifications(P=0.370).The DCA results demonstrated that the nS classification provided greater clinical utility.Conclusion:The nS classification might be a better choice for nodal classification in clinical stage IA lung adeno-carcinoma.