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Objective To compare the prognostic relevance of the 1987 and 1997 tumour,
nodes and metastases (TNM) systems for staging renal cell carcinoma (RCC) i
n predicting patient outcome,
Patients and methods A series of 172 consecutive patients with RCC who unde
rwent radical nephrectomy from January 1990 to October 1997 was evaluated c
omparatively according to the 1987 and 1997 TNM classifications, The median
(range) followup of the patients was 50(19-112)months. The probability of
survival was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method, using the log-rank test
to estimate differences among levels of the analysed variables.
Results Using the 1997 TNM classification resulted in a redistribution of 9
9 patients from stage pT2 on the 1987 TNM classification to stage pT1, As t
he staging criteria for pT3 and pT4 did not changer there was no re-classif
ication of these patients. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed a similar se
paration in 5-year survival between stage pT1 and pT2 using both systems; 1
00% vs 80% for the 1987 TNM and 86% vs 69% for the 1997 TNM systems, This d
ifference in survival rates between patients with pT1 and pT2 disease was s
tatistically significant only for the 1997 TNM staging system, However, whe
n the 1987 TNM staging classification was applied, the separation in 5-year
survival rates between pT2 and pT3 disease was greater.
Conclusion This study confirms the prognostic relevance of the 1987 TNM sys
tem, as established in the present patients, The 1997 TNM classification re
sulted in a better stratification of patients with pT1-pT2 disease, but had
similar prognostic value for pT2 and pT3 disease.