Commission on Cancer Standards for Lymph Node Sampling and Oncologic Outcomes After Lung Resection

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Background: The newest Commission on Cancer standards recommend sampling 3 mediastinal and 1 hilar lymph node stations, 3 (N2) 1 (N1), for lung cancer resections. However, the relationship between the Commission on Cancer standards and outcomes has not been thoroughly investigated. Methods: A prospective institutional database was queried for clinical stage I-III lung resections before the implementation of the new standards. The relationship between the 3 (N2) 1 (N1) standard (“guideline concordant”) and outcomes (upstaging, complications, receipt of adjuvant therapy, locoregional/distant recurrence, and survival) was assessed with multivariable models and stratified by stage. Results: Of 9289 pulmonary resections, 3048 (33%) were guideline concordant and 6241 (67%) were not. Compared with nonconcordant, those that were guideline concordant had higher rates of nodal upstaging (21% vs 13%; odds ratio [OR], 1.32 [95% CI, 1.14-1.51]; P

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Resio, B. J., Tan, K. S., Skovgard, M., Dycoco, J., Adusumilli, P. S., Bains, M. S., … Isbell, J. M. (2025). Commission on Cancer Standards for Lymph Node Sampling and Oncologic Outcomes After Lung Resection. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 119(2), 308–315. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2024.09.009

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