PLNR?20% may be a benefit from PORT for patients with IIIA-N2 NSCLC: a large population-based study.
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ABSTRACT: Purpose:Our study was to evaluate the influence of positive lymph nodes ratio (PLNR) on survival for patients with pathological stage IIIA-N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after receiving postoperative radiotherapy (PORT). Patients and methods:The chi-squared test was used to compare the patient baseline characteristics. Cox proportional hazard model was used to analyze the influence of different variables on overall survival (OS). X-tile model was applied to determine the cutoff values of PLNR. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used to compare survival differences. Based on different cutoff values of PLNR, Cox proportional hazard model was also used to analyze the influence factors on OS. Results:Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that PLNR (P=0.001) and PORT (HR=1.283; 95% CI 1.154-1.426; P<0.001) were significant independent prognostic factors for OS in patients with resected IIIA-N2 NSCLC. The X-tile model was used to screen three different cutoff values including PLNR?20%, 20%40%. Based on these different cutoff values, we found that patients with PLNR?20% receiving PORT have a better OS (P=0.007). Further multivariable analysis showed that PORT is an independent prognostic factor of OS only for patients with PLNR?20% (HR=1.328; 95% CI 1.139-1.549; P<0.001). Conclusion: PLNR?20% may be a prognostic factor for patients with IIIA-N2 NSCLC receiving PORT.
SUBMITTER: Shang X
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6152602 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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