A meta-analysis comparing lobectomy versus segmentectomy in stage I non-small cell lung cancer

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Abstract

Lobectomy is considered the standard strategy for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, sublobar resection for NSCLC has recently received increased attention. The objective of this study was to compare 5-year survival, recurrence-free survival, postoperative mortality, and postoperative morbidities in patients who received segmentectomy versus those who received lobectomy through a meta-analysis. Sixteen studies were included and the combined hazard ratios or odds ratios were calculated. The results revealed that the 5-year survival rate after segmentectomy was comparable to that of lobectomy for stage IA NSCLC. However, segmentectomy for stage I NSCLC had lower rates of postoperative mortality and morbidities than lobectomy.

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Lim, T. Y., Park, S., & Kang, C. H. (2019). A meta-analysis comparing lobectomy versus segmentectomy in stage I non-small cell lung cancer. Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. https://doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2019.52.4.195

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