Abstract 360P
Background
To explore the relationship between the number of reginal lymph nodes (LNs) examined and prognosis among patients with stage IA1-2 lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) who underwent sublobar resection.
Methods
A total of 690 patients with stage IA1-2 LUAD patients from 2004-2015 were retrieved from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. of which 475 were grouped into 0
Results
Before PSM, the patients with more LNs examined exhibited better OS and LCSS (Figure 1A&B). The median OS for 0< LNE≤5 cohort patients was 116.0 months, that for LNE >5 was 124.0 months (p=0.012; HR: 1.472, 95%CI: 1.107-1.959). The median LCSS for two cohorts were both not reached, respectively (p=0.044; HR: 1.498, 95%CI: 1.021-2.197). After PSM, 209 pairs of patients were matched and all variables were well balanced. And comparable OS and LCSS were observed between two matched cohorts (Figure 1C&D). The median OS for 0< LNE≤5 cohort patients was 122.0 months, that for LNE >5 was 124.0 months (p=0.28; HR: 1.187, 95%CI: 0.820-1.720). The median LCSS for two cohorts were both not reached, respectively (p=0.90; HR: 0.997, 95%CI: 0.588-1.692). Univariate and multivariate cox regression analysis revealed that the number of regional (LNs) examined was not an independent risk factors for OS or LCSS (Table; p=0.126, HR: 0.767, 95%CI: 0.479-0.919; p=0.237, HR: 0.773, 95%CI: 0.503-1.185).
Conclusions
The number of regional LNs examined did not correlate with the survival prognosis for stage IA1-2 lung adenocarcinoma patients who underwent sublobar resection.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Key Lab System Project of Guangdong Science and Technology Department-Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of Translational Medicine in Lung Cancer (Grant No. 2017B030314120), Project of National Natural Science Foundation (Grant Nos. 81673031, 81872510), Research Fund from Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau (Grant No. 201704020161), High-Level Hospital Construction Project (Grant No. DFJH201801), and Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital Young Talent Project (Grant No. GDPPHYTP201902).
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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