Lymph but Not Blood Vessel Invasion Is Independent Prognostic in Lung Cancer Patients Treated by VATS-Lobectomy and Might Represent a Future Upstaging Factor for Early Stages.

Autor: Biesinger M; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Eicken N; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Varga A; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Weber M; Statistics Consultancy, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Brndiar M; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Erd G; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Errhalt P; Department of Pneumology, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Hackner K; Department of Pneumology, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Hintermair S; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Petter-Puchner A; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Scheed A; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Stubenberger E; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria., Ghanim B; Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, University Hospital Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Cancers [Cancers (Basel)] 2022 Apr 08; Vol. 14 (8). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 08.
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14081893
Abstrakt: Lung cancer is the most frequent cause of cancer-related death worldwide. The patient’s outcome depends on tumor size, lymph node involvement and metastatic spread at the time of diagnosis. The prognostic value of lymph and blood vessel invasion, however, is still insufficiently investigated. We retrospectively examined the invasion of lymph vessels and blood vessels separately as two possible prognostic factors in 160 patients who underwent a video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy for non-small-cell lung cancer at our institution between 2014 and 2019. Lymph vessel invasion was significantly associated with the UICC stage, lymph node involvement, tumor dedifferentiation, blood vessel invasion and recurrence. Blood vessel invasion tended to be negative prognostic, but missed the level of significance (p = 0.108). Lymph vessel invasion, on the other hand, proved to be a prognostic factor for both histological subtypes, adenocarcinoma (p < 0.001) as well as squamous cell carcinoma (p = 0.018). After multivariate analysis apart from the UICC stage, only lymph vessel invasion remained independently prognostic (p = 0.018). Remarkably, we found analogue survival curve progressions of patients with stage I, with lymph vessel invasion, compared to stage II non-small-cell lung cancer. After further validation in prospective studies, lymph vessel invasion might be considered as an upstaging factor in resectable lung cancer. Especially in the early-stage of the disease, it might represent an additional risk factor to consider adjuvant therapy after surgical resection.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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