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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36910113/lung-cancer-with-air-lucency-a-systematic-review-and-clinical-management-guide
#21
REVIEW
Frank C Detterbeck, Ulas Kumbasar, Andrew X Li, Ami N Rubinowitz, Leah Traube, Babina Gosangi, Brooks V Udelsman, Brett C Bade, Sora Ely, Gaspar Barreto, Lynn T Tanoue, Edith M Marom, M Patricia Rivera
BACKGROUND: Lung cancers with air lucency are poorly understood, often recognized only after substantial progression. METHODS: From a systematic review (PubMed and EMBASE, 2000-2022, terms related to cystic, cavitary, bulla, pseudocavitary, bubble-like, date 10-30-2022) 49 studies were selected using broad inclusion criteria (case series of ≥10 cases up to trials and reviews). There was no source of funding. Primary evidence relevant to clinical management issues was assembled...
February 28, 2023: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36572339/the-international-association-for-the-study-of-lung-cancer-lung-cancer-staging-project-overview-of-challenges-and-opportunities-in-revising-the-nodal-classification-of-lung-cancer
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REVIEW
Raymond Uyiosa Osarogiagbon, Paul Van Schil, Dorothy J Giroux, Eric Lim, Paul Martin Putora, Yolande Lievens, Giuseppe Cardillo, Hong Kwan Kim, Gaetano Rocco, Andrea Bille, Helmut Prosch, Francisco Suárez Vásquez, Katherine K Nishimura, Frank Detterbeck, Ramon Rami-Porta, Valerie W Rusch, Hisao Asamura, James Huang
The status of lymph node involvement is a major component of the TNM staging system. The N categories for lung cancer have remained unchanged since the fourth edition of the TNM staging system, partly because of differences in nodal mapping nomenclature, partly because of insufficient details to verify possible alternative approaches for staging. In preparation for the rigorous analysis of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer database necessary for the ninth edition TNM staging system, members of the N-Descriptors Subcommittee of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee reviewed the evidence for alternative approaches to categorizing the extent of lymph node involvement with lung cancer, which is currently based solely on the anatomical location of lymph node metastasis...
April 2023: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36521528/lung-cancer-screening-and-careful-science-yes-to-both
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank C Detterbeck
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 12, 2022: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813762/a-guide-for-managing-patients-with-stage-i-nsclc-deciding-between-lobectomy-segmentectomy-wedge-sbrt-and-ablation-part-4-systematic-review-of-evidence-involving-sbrt-and-ablation
#24
REVIEW
Henry S Park, Frank C Detterbeck, David C Madoff, Brett C Bade, Ulas Kumbasar, Vincent J Mase, Andrew X Li, Justin D Blasberg, Gavitt A Woodard, Whitney S Brandt, Roy H Decker
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options [lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), thermal ablation], weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making...
June 2022: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813753/a-guide-for-managing-patients-with-stage-i-nsclc-deciding-between-lobectomy-segmentectomy-wedge-sbrt-and-ablation-part-3-systematic-review-of-evidence-regarding-surgery-in-compromised-patients-or-specific-tumors
#25
REVIEW
Brett C Bade, Justin D Blasberg, Vincent J Mase, Ulas Kumbasar, Andrew X Li, Henry S Park, Roy H Decker, David C Madoff, Whitney S Brandt, Gavitt A Woodard, Frank C Detterbeck
Background: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options [lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), thermal ablation], weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making...
June 2022: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813747/a-guide-for-managing-patients-with-stage-i-nsclc-deciding-between-lobectomy-segmentectomy-wedge-sbrt-and-ablation-part-2-systematic-review-of-evidence-regarding-resection-extent-in-generally-healthy-patients
#26
REVIEW
Frank C Detterbeck, Vincent J Mase, Andrew X Li, Ulas Kumbasar, Brett C Bade, Henry S Park, Roy H Decker, David C Madoff, Gavitt A Woodard, Whitney S Brandt, Justin D Blasberg
Background: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options (lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy, thermal ablation), weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making...
June 2022: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813719/a-guide-for-managing-patients-with-stage-i-nsclc-deciding-between-lobectomy-segmentectomy-wedge-sbrt-and-ablation-part-1-a-guide-to-decision-making
#27
REVIEW
Frank C Detterbeck, Justin D Blasberg, Gavitt A Woodard, Roy H Decker, Ulas Kumbasar, Henry S Park, Vincent J Mase, Brett C Bade, Andrew X Li, Whitney S Brandt, David C Madoff
Background: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options (lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy, thermal ablation), weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making...
June 2022: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35809927/impact-of-guideline-concordant-staging-and-treatment-is-there-gray-showing-at-the-roots
#28
EDITORIAL
Frank C Detterbeck
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2022: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35526891/systematic-flaws-in-the-use-of-systematic-reviews-and-meta-analyses
#29
EDITORIAL
Frank C Detterbeck, Ulas Kumbasar
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2022: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321838/the-international-association-for-the-study-of-lung-cancer-thymic-epithelial-tumor-staging-project-unresolved-issues-to-be-addressed-for-the-next-ninth-edition-of-the-tnm-classification-of-malignant-tumors
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enrico Ruffini, Ramon Rami-Porta, James Huang, Usman Ahmad, Sarit Appel, Andrea Bille, Souheil Boubia, Cecilia Brambilla, Ayten Kayi Cangir, Vanessa Cilento, Frank Detterbeck, Conrad Falkson, Wentao Fang, Pier Luigi Filosso, Giuseppe Giaccone, Nicolas Girard, Francesco Guerrera, Maurizio Infante, Dong Kwan Kim, Marco Lucchi, Mirella Marino, Edith M Marom, Andrew G Nicholson, Meinoshin Okumura, Andreas Rimner, Charles B Simone, Hisao Asamura
Thymic epithelial tumors are presently staged using a consistent TNM classification developed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) and approved by the Union for International Cancer Control and the American Joint Committee on Cancer. The stage classification is incorporated in the eight edition of the TNM classification of thoracic malignancies. The IASLC Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee (SPFC)-Thymic Domain (TD) is in charge for the next (ninth) edition expected in 2024...
June 2022: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35084028/surgical-resection-of-masaoka-stage-iii-thymic-epithelial-tumours-with-great-vessels-involvement-a-retrospective-multicentric-analysis-from-the-european-society-of-thoracic-surgeons-thymic-database
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paolo Mendogni, Alper Toker, Bernhard Moser, Florentino Hernando Trancho, Clemens Aigner, Ivan Gomes Bravio, Nuria Maria Novoa, Laureano Molins, Lorena Costardi, Luca Voltolini, Nicoletta Pia Ardò, Bram Verdonck, Luca Ampollini, Charlambos Zisis, Vitaly Barmin, Attila Enyedi, Enrico Ruffini, Dirk Van Raemdonck, Pascal-Alexandre Thomas, Walter Weder, Gaetano Rocco, Alessandro Brunelli, Frank C Detterbeck, Federico Venuta, Pierre-Emmanuel Falcoz, Davide Tosi, Gianluca Bonitta, Mario Nosotti
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyse the outcomes of an international cohort of patients affected by Masaoka stage III thymic epithelial tumours with vascular involvement and treated by surgery. METHODS: Study design was the observational multicentre retrospective cohort study. Data were extracted from the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons thymic database; additional variables were collected. Inclusion criteria were as follows: stage III (Masaoka-Koga) thymic epithelial tumours; surgery with radical intention; clinical or pathological great vessels involvement; and radiologically suspected or diagnosed intraoperatively...
January 27, 2022: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35032477/standardizing-the-reporting-of-incidental-non-lung-cancer-category-s-findings-identified-on-lung-cancer-screening-low-dose-ct-imaging
#32
REVIEW
Lynn T Tanoue, Polly Sather, Isabel Cortopassi, Demetrius Dicks, Anne Curtis, Gaetane Michaud, Anna Bader, Christopher Gange, Frank Detterbeck, Jonathan Killam
Lung cancer screening is slowly but steadily entering the realm of preventive health maintenance. Standardization of reporting of positive findings identified on screening low-dose CT (LDCT) scans, specifically lung nodules, is a key element of high-quality lung cancer screening. The American College of Radiology developed the Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) system for this purpose. In addition to detailed categorization of lung nodules, Lung-RADS identifies category S for other incidental findings identified on screening LDCT scans...
June 2022: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34936470/management-of-stage-iii-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-asco-guideline
#33
REVIEW
Megan E Daly, Navneet Singh, Nofisat Ismaila, Mara B Antonoff, Douglas A Arenberg, Jeffrey Bradley, Elizabeth David, Frank Detterbeck, Martin Früh, Matthew A Gubens, Amy C Moore, Sukhmani K Padda, Jyoti D Patel, Tanyanika Phillips, Angel Qin, Clifford Robinson, Charles B Simone
PURPOSE: To provide evidence-based recommendations to practicing clinicians on management of patients with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). METHODS: An Expert Panel of medical oncology, thoracic surgery, radiation oncology, pulmonary oncology, community oncology, research methodology, and advocacy experts was convened to conduct a literature search, which included systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and randomized controlled trials published from 1990 through 2021...
April 20, 2022: Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34801593/pretreatment-invasive-nodal-staging-in-lung-cancer-knowledge-attitudes-and-beliefs-among-academic-and-community-physicians
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louise M Henderson, Farhood Farjah, Frank Detterbeck, Robert A Smith, Gerard A Silvestri, M Patricia Rivera
BACKGROUND: Pretreatment invasive nodal staging is paramount for appropriate treatment decisions in non-small cell lung cancer. Despite guidelines recommending when to perform staging, many studies suggest that invasive nodal staging is underused. Attitudes and barriers to guideline-recommended staging are unclear. The National Lung Cancer Roundtable initiated this study to better understand the factors associated with guideline-adherent nodal staging. RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the knowledge gaps, attitudes, and beliefs of thoracic surgeons and pulmonologists about invasive nodal staging? What are the barriers to guideline-recommended staging? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A web-based survey of a random sample of pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons identified as members of American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) was conducted in 2019...
March 2022: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34560045/should-lung-cancer-screening-be-suspended-during-a-pandemic
#35
EDITORIAL
Barry C Gibney, Robert M Sade, Frank C Detterbeck, Douglas E Wood
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2022: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34378012/corrigendum-to-thymomectomy-plus-total-thymectomy-versus-simple-thymomectomy-for-early-stage-thymoma-without-myasthenia-gravis-a-european-society-of-thoracic-surgeons-thymic-working-group-study
#36
Francesco Guerrera, Pierre Emmanuel Falcoz, Bernhard Moser, Dirk van Raemdonck, Andrea Bille, Alper Toker, Lorenzo Spaggiari, Luca Ampollini, Claudia Filippini, Pascal Alexandre Thomas, Bram Verdonck, Paolo Mendogni, Clemens Aigner, Luca Voltolini, Nuria Novoa, Miriam Patella, Sara Mantovani, Ivan Gomes Bravio, Charalambos Zisis, Angela Guirao, Francesco Londero, Miguel Congregado, Gaetano Rocco, Bert Du Pont, Nicola Martucci, Matthias Esch, Alessandro Brunelli, Frank C Detterbeck, Federico Venuta, Walter Weder, Enrico Ruffini, Walter Klepetko, Anne Olland, Bert DuPont, Daisuke Nonaka, Berker Ozkan, Giorgio Lo Iacono, Cesare Braggio, Pier Luigi Filosso, Geoffrey Brioude, Paul van Schil, Mario Nosotti, Daniel Valdivia, Stefano Bongiolatti, Ilhan Inci, Rontogianni Dimitra, David Sànchez, William Grossi, Sergio Moreno-Merino, Martin Teschner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 22, 2021: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34270968/screening-for-lung-cancer-chest-guideline-and-expert-panel-report
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter J Mazzone, Gerard A Silvestri, Lesley H Souter, Tanner J Caverly, Jeffrey P Kanne, Hormuzd A Katki, Renda Soylemez Wiener, Frank C Detterbeck
BACKGROUND: Low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer has become a standard of care in the United States, in large part because of the results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST). Additional evidence supporting the net benefit of low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer, and increased experience in minimizing the potential harms, has accumulated since the prior iteration of these guidelines. Here, we update the evidence base for the benefit, harms, and implementation of low-dose chest CT screening...
November 2021: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34270965/executive-summary-screening-for-lung-cancer-chest-guideline-and-expert-panel-report
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter J Mazzone, Gerard A Silvestri, Lesley H Souter, Tanner J Caverly, Jeffrey P Kanne, Hormuzd A Katki, Renda Soylemez Wiener, Frank C Detterbeck
BACKGROUND: Low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer has become a standard of care in the United States, in large part because of the results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST). Additional evidence supporting the net benefit of low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer, and increased experience in minimizing the potential harms, has accumulated since the prior iteration of these guidelines. Here, we update the evidence base for the benefit, harms, and implementation of low-dose chest CT screening...
November 2021: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34052704/rates-of-invasive-disease-and-outcomes-in-nsclc-patients-with-biopsy-suggestive-of-carcinoma-in-situ
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wesley J Talcott, Joseph A Miccio, Henry S Park, Abby A White, David E Kozono, Lisa Singer, Jacob M Sands, Lynette M Sholl, Frank C Detterbeck, Raymond H Mak, Roy H Decker, Benjamin H Kann
INTRODUCTION: Carcinoma in situ is a rare non-invasive histology of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with excellent survival outcomes with resection. However, management of lung biopsy suggestive of in situ disease remains unclear. To inform decision-making in this scenario, we determined the rate of invasive disease presence upon resection of lesions with an initial biopsy suggestive of purely in situ disease. METHODS: The study included 960 patients diagnosed with NSCLC from 2003 to 2017 in the National Cancer Database whose workup included a lung biopsy suggestive of in situ disease...
July 2021: Lung Cancer: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34023891/thymomectomy-plus-total-thymectomy-versus-simple-thymomectomy-for-early-stage-thymoma-without-myasthenia-gravis-a-european-society-of-thoracic-surgeons-thymic-working-group-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Guerrera, Pierre Emmanuel Falcoz, Bernhard Moser, Dirk van Raemdonck, Andrea Bille', Alper Toker, Lorenzo Spaggiari, Luca Ampollini, Claudia Filippini, Pascal Alexandre Thomas, Bram Verdonck, Paolo Mendogni, Clemens Aigner, Luca Voltolini, Nuria Novoa, Miriam Patella, Sara Mantovani, Ivan Gomes Bravio, Charalambos Zisis, Angela Guirao, Francesco Londero, Miguel Congregado, Gaetano Rocco, Bert Du Pont, Nicola Martucci, Matthias Esch, Alessandro Brunelli, Frank C Detterbeck, Federico Venuta, Walter Weder, Enrico Ruffini, Walter Klepetko, Anne Olland, Bert Du Pont, Daisuke Nonaka, Berker Ozkan, Giorgio Lo Iacono, Cesare Braggio, Pier Luigi Filosso, Geoffrey Brioude, Paul van Schil, Mario Nosotti, Daniel Valdivia, Stefano Bongiolatti, Ilhan Inci, Rontogianni Dimitra, David Sànchez, William Grossi, Sergio Moreno-Merino, Martin Teschner
OBJECTIVES: Resection of thymic tumours including the removal of both the tumour and the thymus gland (thymothymectomy; TT) is the procedure of choice and is recommended in most relevant articles in the literature. Nevertheless, in recent years, some authors have suggested that resection of the tumour (simple thymomectomy; ST) may suffice from an oncological standpoint in patients with early-stage thymoma who do not have myasthenia gravis (MG) (non-MG). The goal of our study was to compare the short- and long-term outcomes of ST versus TT in non-MG early-stage thymomas using the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons thymic database...
October 22, 2021: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
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