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Xu-Heng Chiang1,2, Chih-Fu Wei3,4, Ching-Chun Lin4
1Department of Medical Education, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 100225, Taiwan.
Background:
Sublobar resection (SLR), including segmentectomy and wedge resection (WR), is an alternative to lobectomy for early-stage lung cancer due to its potential benefits in preserving lung function. However, the comparative outcomes between segmentectomy and WR for stage IA lung adenocarcinoma are equivocal. This population-based study aimed to compare overall survival between segmentectomy and WR.
Methods:
Data on patients with clinical stage IA lung adenocarcinoma were collected from the Taiwan Cancer Registry between 2011 and 2018. The primary endpoint was overall survival. Further subgroup survival analyses were conducted based on tumor size. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to balance baseline differences such as age and tumor stage between the two groups. Predictors of survival other than the surgical procedure were analyzed using a Cox regression model.
Results:
In total, 6598 patients with stage IA lung adenocarcinoma undergoing SLR between 2011 and 2018 were enrolled, including 2061 and 4537 receiving segmentectomy and WR, respectively. The mean age was 60.3 ± 11.7 years, 66.2% were female, and 81.5% never smoked. After PSM, segmentectomy was associated with significantly better overall survival than WR (p = 0.019), especially for tumors larger than 2 cm (p < 0.001). Aside from segmentectomy, age ≤ 75 years, well-differentiated tumors, small tumor size, and the absence of nodal metastasis were associated with better overall survival.
Conclusions:
Segmentectomy offered superior overall survival for patients with tumors larger than 2 cm. For tumors smaller than 2 cm, the outcomes of segmentectomy and WR were comparable, offering flexibility in surgical decision-making. These findings highlight the need for individualized surgical approaches based on tumor characteristics.
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