TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of High-Grade Patterns in Early-Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Multicentric Analysis
AU - Bertoglio, Pietro
AU - Aprile, Vittorio
AU - Ventura, Luigi
AU - Cattoni, Maria
AU - Nachira, Dania
AU - Lococo, Filippo
AU - Perez, Maria Rodriguez
AU - Guerrera, Francesco
AU - Minervini, Fabrizio
AU - Querzoli, Giulia
AU - Bocchialini, Giovanni
AU - Bacchin, Diana
AU - Franzi, Francesca
AU - Rindi, Guido
AU - Bellafiore, Salvatore
AU - Femia, Federico
AU - Bogina, Giuseppe Salvatore
AU - Solli, Piergiorgio
AU - Kestenholz, Peter
AU - Ruffini, Enrico
AU - Paci, Massimiliano
AU - Margaritora, Stefano
AU - Imperatori, Andrea Selenito
AU - Lucchi, Marco
AU - Gnetti, Letizia
AU - Terzi, Alberto Claudio
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Objective: The presence of micropapillary and solid adenocarcinoma patterns leads to a worse survival and a significantly higher tendency to recur. This study aims to assess the impact of pT descriptor combined with the presence of high-grade components on long-term outcomes in early-stage lung adenocarcinomas. Methods: We retrospectively collected data of consecutive resected pT1-T3N0 lung adenocarcinoma from nine European Thoracic Centers. All patients who underwent a radical resection with lymph-node dissection between 2014 and 2017 were included. Differences in Overall Survival (OS) and Disease-Free Survival (DFS) and possible prognostic factors associated with outcomes were evaluated also after performing a propensity score matching to compare tumors containing non-high-grade and high-grade patterns. Results: Among 607 patients, the majority were male and received a lobectomy. At least one high-grade histological pattern was seen in 230 cases (37.9%), of which 169 solid and 75 micropapillary. T1a-b-c without high-grade pattern had a significant better prognosis compared to T1a-b-c with high-grade pattern (p = 0.020), but the latter had similar OS compared to T2a (p = 0.277). Concurrently, T1a-b-c without micropapillary or solid patterns had a significantly better DFS compared to those with high-grade patterns (p = 0.034), and it was similar to T2a (p = 0.839). Multivariable analysis confirms the role of T descriptor according to high-grade pattern both for OS (p = 0.024; HR 1.285 95% CI 1.033–1.599) and DFS (p = 0.003; HR 1.196, 95% CI 1.054–1.344, respectively). These results were confirmed after the propensity score matching analysis. Conclusions: pT1 lung adenocarcinomas with a high-grade component have similar prognosis of pT2a tumors.
AB - Objective: The presence of micropapillary and solid adenocarcinoma patterns leads to a worse survival and a significantly higher tendency to recur. This study aims to assess the impact of pT descriptor combined with the presence of high-grade components on long-term outcomes in early-stage lung adenocarcinomas. Methods: We retrospectively collected data of consecutive resected pT1-T3N0 lung adenocarcinoma from nine European Thoracic Centers. All patients who underwent a radical resection with lymph-node dissection between 2014 and 2017 were included. Differences in Overall Survival (OS) and Disease-Free Survival (DFS) and possible prognostic factors associated with outcomes were evaluated also after performing a propensity score matching to compare tumors containing non-high-grade and high-grade patterns. Results: Among 607 patients, the majority were male and received a lobectomy. At least one high-grade histological pattern was seen in 230 cases (37.9%), of which 169 solid and 75 micropapillary. T1a-b-c without high-grade pattern had a significant better prognosis compared to T1a-b-c with high-grade pattern (p = 0.020), but the latter had similar OS compared to T2a (p = 0.277). Concurrently, T1a-b-c without micropapillary or solid patterns had a significantly better DFS compared to those with high-grade patterns (p = 0.034), and it was similar to T2a (p = 0.839). Multivariable analysis confirms the role of T descriptor according to high-grade pattern both for OS (p = 0.024; HR 1.285 95% CI 1.033–1.599) and DFS (p = 0.003; HR 1.196, 95% CI 1.054–1.344, respectively). These results were confirmed after the propensity score matching analysis. Conclusions: pT1 lung adenocarcinomas with a high-grade component have similar prognosis of pT2a tumors.
KW - Adenocarcinoma subtypes
KW - Lung adenocarcinoma
KW - Lung cancer
KW - TNM staging
KW - Adenocarcinoma subtypes
KW - Lung adenocarcinoma
KW - Lung cancer
KW - TNM staging
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/246337
U2 - 10.1007/s00408-022-00561-y
DO - 10.1007/s00408-022-00561-y
M3 - Article
SN - 0341-2040
VL - 200
SP - 649
EP - 660
JO - Lung
JF - Lung
ER -