Abstract 369P
Background
More recently, the novel conception of neoadjuvant immunotherapy has generated interest among surgeons worldwide, especially the lack of experience involving surgical treatment for the neoadjuvant immunotherapy population. To address this, the current study was conducted to report the analysis of surgical perspective outcome data after neoadjuvant immunotherapy followed by surgery for resectable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Methods
The current retrospective study was conducted at Shanghai Chest Hospital, an ultra-high-volume tertiary thoracic surgery center in Shanghai, China. Patients with NSCLC, who underwent neoadjuvant immunotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy were retrospectively collected between September 2018 and April 2020. Demographic data, pathologic and clinical features, therapeutic regimens, and outcome data of all individuals were collected by retrospective chart review. Operative details, information of neoadjuvant therapy, were also abstracted.
Results
Of the 14901 patients underwent lung resection in our institute during the study period, 31 patients received neoadjuvant immunotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy for at least 2 courses were included in the study. The patients’ median age was 61 years. 29 of the patients were males while 2 were females. Patients received a median of 3 doses before resection. The median duration from final treatment to surgery was 34 days. After neoadjuvant treatment, post-treatment computed tomography scan showed that 24 patients had partial response. 12 of 31 patients had a major pathologic response, 15 pathologic downstaging. Three patients had no residual viable tumor. A positive surgical margin was identified in 7 cases. One or more postoperative complications occurred in 18 of all 31 patients. 26 of these 31 patients underwent next-generation sequencing (NGS) before surgery in total. Among them, 2 patients (7.7%) were detected STK11 mutations. None of these 2 individuals had an MPR by final pathological examination.
Conclusions
Pulmonary resection after neoadjuvant immunotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy for resectable NSCLC appears to be safe with low operative mortality and morbidity rate in the current population.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81702251 and 81972176), the Science Foundation of Shanghai (No.18ZR1435100) and Shanghai Hospital Development Center (SHDC12016113).
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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