Prognosis of surgically treated lung cancer

Citation
Jt. Ikonen et al., Prognosis of surgically treated lung cancer, ANN CHIR GY, 88(1), 1999, pp. 22-28
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
ANNALES CHIRURGIAE ET GYNAECOLOGIAE
ISSN journal
03559521 → ACNP
Volume
88
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
22 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0355-9521(1999)88:1<22:POSTLC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Background and Aims: This retrospective study clarifies the prognosis of su rgically treated lung cancer in a teaching university hospital. Material and Methods: During a four year period 141 patients were operated for lung cancer in a teaching university hospital. After five years follow up the case records were analysed. The operative and microscopical findings were classified using the AJC pTNM staging system and WHO's histologic cla ssification of lung tumours. There were 120 (85 %) male and 21 (15 %) femal e. The median age for males was 62 years and females 64 years; range was 29 to 76 years for both sexes. Results and Conclusions: The perioperative mortality of all patients was 5, 0 %, of 84 patients operated with lobectomy 2.4 %, of 32 patients operated with pneumectomy 15,6 %, and of 25 patients operated with explorative thora cotomy 0 %, respectively. The five year survival of all patients was 33 % i ncluding perioperative mortality. The survival was significantly better for 83 patients with stage I disease (49 %) than 17 stage II (6 %), 24 stage I IIa (20.8 %), and 17 stage IIIb or IV disease (0 %). The survival was signi ficantly better after lobectomy (44.1 %) than after pneumectomy (25.0 %) or explorative thoracotomy (8.0 %). Our study shows the good effect of surgery in stage I, and confirms it's us efulness in stage IIIa lung cancer. The histologic types of tumours did not affect survival.