Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the incidence of nodal skip metastasis (NSM) to identify the risk factors that influence NSM and to assess the prognostic value of NSM in patients with thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Patients and methods: Between January 2009 and December 2013, 285 patients with ESCC with positive lymph nodes who underwent complete resection were enrolled. Results: For the entire group, NSM occurred in 32.3% (92/285) of patients. The median survival time and 5-year survival rate in the NSM group were 28 months and 12.0%, respectively, compared with 36.3 months and 25.0%, respectively, in the non-NSM group (P=0.008). Both N stage (P=0.001) and T stage (P=0.014) were associated with the incidence of NSM. NSM (P=0.008), T stage (P=0.000), and N stage (P=0.000) were independent prognostic factors for survival. In the NSM group, T stage (P=0.014) and N stage (P=0.000) were independent prognostic factors for survival. Conclusion: It was concluded that NSM is common in ESCC and is associated with poor survival.
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Song, G., Jing, W., Xue, S., Guo, H., & Yu, J. (2017). The prognostic value of nodal skip metastasis in resectable thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. OncoTargets and Therapy, 10, 2729–2736. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S132062
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