The IASLC Lung Cancer Staging Project: Proposals for the Revision of the N Descriptors in the Forthcoming 9th Edition of the TNM Classification for Lung Cancer. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION The accurate assessment of nodal (N) status is crucial to the management and prognostication of non-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. We sought to determine whether the current N descriptors should be maintained or revised for the upcoming 9th edition of the international Tumor Node Metastasis (TNM) lung cancer staging system ...
Huang, James +22 more
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P52.09 Proposals for Revision of N Descriptors in the Forthcoming Edition of TNM Staging for NSCLC [PDF]
X. Shang, H. Wang, H. Wang
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The Devil Is in the Details: A Hidden Obstacle to Implementing the Proposed Revision of the N Descriptors in the Ninth Edition of the TNM Classification for Lung Cancer [PDF]
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Rocco Trisolini
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BACKGROUND IASLC recommended changes for T, N, M descriptors for forthcoming VIII TNM edition AIM We adopted IASLC proposed changes and reclassified patients submitted to surgery for primary NSCLC accordingly METHODS Complete pathologic staging was available for analysis in 811 completely resected patients (2007-2014) with NSCLC; Patient ...
Luca Bertolaccini +5 more
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This OGC® Implementation Specification specifies how a Web Map Service can be extended to allow user-defined styling. Different modes for utilizing Symbology Encoding for this purpose are discussed.
Markus Lupp
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Comment on the Proposals for the Revision of the N Descriptors in the Forthcoming Eighth Edition of the TNM Classification for Lung Cancer [PDF]
Raymond U, Osarogiagbon +5 more
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The IASLC Lung Cancer Staging Project: Proposals for Revision of the M Descriptors in the Forthcoming (Seventh) Edition of the TNM Classification of Lung Cancer [PDF]
To analyze all nonlymphatic metastatic components (T4 and M1) of the current TNM system of lung cancer, with the objective of providing suggestions for the next edition of the TNM classification for lung cancer.Data on 100,809 patients were submitted to the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer International Database.
Postmus, Pieter +6 more
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081 * A COMPARISON STUDY OF THE PROPOSED CLASSIFICATIONS FOR THE REVISION OF THE N DESCRIPTORS FOR NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER [PDF]
G. D. Lee +5 more
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Development and Revision of Meaningful Stage Descriptors for M1a Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer [PDF]
David E. Ost
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E05-03: Proposals for the revision of the n descriptors in the TNM classification for lung cancer: the IASLC lung cancer staging project [PDF]
Valerie W. Rusch
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