Prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer patients with positive pleural lavage cytology after a thoracotomy: results of the survey conducted by the Japan Clinical Oncology Group
Y. Ichinose et al., Prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer patients with positive pleural lavage cytology after a thoracotomy: results of the survey conducted by the Japan Clinical Oncology Group, LUNG CANC, 31(1), 2001, pp. 37-41
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the prognosis of non-sm
all cell lung cancer patients without pleural effusion whose intrapleural c
ancer cells were detected by a cytologic examination of pleural lavage flui
d obtained immediately after a thoracotomy. Method: A questionnaire survey
on the survival of the patients with positive pleural lavage cytology from
January 1985 to December 1994 was performed by the Japan Clinical Oncology
Group. Results: According to the data collected from lj institutions, 1890
non-small cell lung cancer patients without pleural effusion underwent pleu
ral lavage cytology immediately after thoracotomy and 142 (7.8%) of them we
re found to have intrapleural cancer cells detected by the cytological anal
ysis. The information of survival on 113 patients was available. This compr
ised of 64 males and 49 females with a mean age of 64.6 years. The predomin
ant histologic type was adenocarcinoma (74%). Out of these 113 patients, 10
9 (97%) underwent a surgical resection. The 5-year survival rate was 30% in
all patients, 49%, in pathological stage I (n = 35). 23%, in stage II (n =
20) and 26% in stage IIIA (n = 34). Conclusion: Patients with a positive p
leural lavage cytology in pathological stage I or II appear to have a poor
5-year survival rate. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights res
erved.