Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
2000 Feb;33(2):173-178.
Result of Surgical Treatment of Stage IIIB Lung Cancer
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Though the surgical treatment of stage IIIB lung cancer is not generalized due to
low complete remission rate high morbidity and mortality there are several reports on the
improvement of long term survival after preoperative and postoperative adjuvant therapy.
In this study we analyzed the prognostic factors affecting long term survival after surgical
treatment of stage IIIB lung cancer
MATERIAL AND METHOD: We analyzed the long term survival for age pathology invaded mediastinal
organ n stage type of operation complete or incomplete resection and adjuvant therapy through
a retrospective review of patients underwent surgical treatment.
RESULT: From 1990 to 1998 56 patients(51/male 5/female0 with stage IIIB lung cancer were
trated surgically. Forty two patients underwent radical resection and morbidity and mortality
were 17% 12% respectively. The survival rate for overall patients and the radical resection
group were 9% 12% respectively. In the radical resection group excluding explothoracotomy
only(n=14) and the surgical mortality patients(n=5) the age the type of operation celly type
resectability and N stage had no influence on the long term survival. The survival rate of
radical resection group was significantly better than that of the explothoracotomy only
group(p=0.04) The long term survival rate of postoperative combination therapy group was
significantly better than chemotherapy or radiotherapy alone(p=0.04)
CONCLUSION
Age type after surgical treatment of stage IIIB lung cancer. We conclude that
combined modality of adjuvant treatment after radical resection of stage IIIB lung cancer
seems to offer better long term survival in selective patients. The numbers of patients
involved was small. Nevertheless these preliminary findings indicate questions that will
need to be experienced further in larger studies.