Sub-Lobar Resection: The New Standard of Care for Early-Stage Lung Cancer

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Abstract

The Lung Cancer Study Group previously established lobectomy as the standard of care for treatment of clinical T1N0 NSCLC. Advances in imaging technology and refinements in staging have prompted a re-investigation to determine the non-inferiority of sub-lobar resections to lobectomies. Two recent randomized studies, JCOG 0802 and CALGB 140503, are reviewed here in the context of LCSG 0821. The studies confirm non-inferiority for sub-lobar resection (wedge or segmentectomy) compared to lobectomy for peripheral T1N0 NSCLC less than or equal to 2 cm. Sub-lobar resection should therefore be considered the new standard of care in this sub-set of patients with NSCLC.

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Lee, B. E., & Altorki, N. (2023, June 1). Sub-Lobar Resection: The New Standard of Care for Early-Stage Lung Cancer. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112914

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