2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(01)03595-0
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Stage I non-small cell lung cancer: a pragmatic approach to prognosis after complete resection

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“…Despite a borderline p-value this variable is not an independent predictor of survival. The current authors might not exclude that differences in coding ''arteriosclerosis'' could explain the difference between the present study and the study presented by THOMAS et al [1].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
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“…Despite a borderline p-value this variable is not an independent predictor of survival. The current authors might not exclude that differences in coding ''arteriosclerosis'' could explain the difference between the present study and the study presented by THOMAS et al [1].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…In the current study, cerebrovascular disease is a negative predictor of survival, whereas peripheral vascular disease or coronary artery disease do not impact on survival. In a study on 515 lung resections for stage I NSCLC, THOMAS et al [1] have shown that arteriosclerosis was a negative prognostic factor. The current authors have merged peripheral vascular disease, cerebrovascular disease and coronary artery disease in an arteriosclerosis group, but not demonstrate any prognostic significance in unior multivariable analysis (data not shown; p50.059).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thomas ve ark. ise komorbidite olarak aterosklerozun kötü bir prognostik faktör olduğunu yayınladı [23]. Hasta yaşının 33 ile 76 arasında dağılım gösterdiği bizim serimizde 1 yıl içinde exitus olan veya nüks gelişen Grup II'de yaş ortalaması Grup I'e göre hafifçe daha yüksek olmasına rağmen ( Grup I'de 55,89, Grup II'de 58,55) yaş prognoz üzerinde etkili bulunmadı.…”
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“…Several groups have shown excellent survival rates and low rates of recurrence with bronchoplastic lobectomy in patients with carcinoid tumours [13][14][15]. On the opposite, pneumonectomy does not only implicate an increased operative risk, but has been identified as an independent factor of poor long-term prognosis in patients with stage I NSCLC [15,16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%