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== Staging (TMN) ==
== Background ==


* A form of [[lung cancer]] that is almost exclusively in smokers, particularly in heavy smokers
* Stage 1: a single lesion ≤3 cm with no lymphadenopathy
* Stage 2: ipsilateral lymph nodes and mediastinum
* Stage 3: contralateral lymph nodes and metastases
* Stage 4: distant metastases


== Staging (VALSG) ==
=== Risk Factors ===


* '''Tobacco smoking'''
* ''Limited stage:'' disease confined to ipsilateral lung, lymph nodes, and mediastinum, which can be contained within one radiotherapy window
* Second-hand smoke
* ''Extensive stage:'' metastasis to contralateral lung, contralateral lymph nodes, or distant sites
* Asbestos exposure
* Radon exposure


== Management ==
== Clinical Presentation ==


* May be detected in asymptomatic patients as an incidental finding
=== Stage 1 ===
* Potential symptoms include cough, dyspnea, weight loss, and functional decline
* On imaging, there is most commonly a central, hilar mass with bulky mediastinal lymphadenopathy
* About 70% have metastatic disease at presentation, including liver, adrenal glands, bone, bone marrow, and brain


==Staging==
* Potentially curative
===TMN===
* Surgical resection
** If lymph nodes negative, adjuvant chemotherapy
** If lymph nodes positive, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy
* The adjuvant chemotherapy is platinum-based


*Stage 1: a single lesion ≤3 cm with no lymphadenopathy
=== Stage 2/Limited Stage ===
*Stage 2: ipsilateral lymph nodes and mediastinum
*Stage 3: contralateral lymph nodes and metastases
*Stage 4: distant metastases


===VALSG===
* Not curative
* Early chemoradiotherapy


*''Limited stage:'' disease confined to ipsilateral lung, lymph nodes, and mediastinum, which can be contained within one radiotherapy window
=== Stage 3 or 4/Extensive Stage ===
*''Extensive stage:'' metastasis to contralateral lung, contralateral lymph nodes, or distant sites


==Management==
* Not curative

* Chemotherapy extends median survival from 3 months to 8 to 13 months
===Stage 1===
* Prophylactic cranial irradiation

*Potentially curative
*Surgical resection
**If lymph nodes negative, adjuvant chemotherapy
**If lymph nodes positive, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy
*The adjuvant chemotherapy is platinum-based

===Stage 2/Limited Stage===

*Not curative
*Early chemoradiotherapy

===Stage 3 or 4/Extensive Stage===

*Not curative
*Chemotherapy extends median survival from 3 months to 8 to 13 months
*Prophylactic cranial irradiation


[[Category:Respirology]]
[[Category:Respirology]]

Latest revision as of 17:27, 5 January 2024

Background

  • A form of lung cancer that is almost exclusively in smokers, particularly in heavy smokers

Risk Factors

  • Tobacco smoking
  • Second-hand smoke
  • Asbestos exposure
  • Radon exposure

Clinical Presentation

  • May be detected in asymptomatic patients as an incidental finding
  • Potential symptoms include cough, dyspnea, weight loss, and functional decline
  • On imaging, there is most commonly a central, hilar mass with bulky mediastinal lymphadenopathy
  • About 70% have metastatic disease at presentation, including liver, adrenal glands, bone, bone marrow, and brain

Staging

TMN

  • Stage 1: a single lesion ≤3 cm with no lymphadenopathy
  • Stage 2: ipsilateral lymph nodes and mediastinum
  • Stage 3: contralateral lymph nodes and metastases
  • Stage 4: distant metastases

VALSG

  • Limited stage: disease confined to ipsilateral lung, lymph nodes, and mediastinum, which can be contained within one radiotherapy window
  • Extensive stage: metastasis to contralateral lung, contralateral lymph nodes, or distant sites

Management

Stage 1

  • Potentially curative
  • Surgical resection
    • If lymph nodes negative, adjuvant chemotherapy
    • If lymph nodes positive, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy
  • The adjuvant chemotherapy is platinum-based

Stage 2/Limited Stage

  • Not curative
  • Early chemoradiotherapy

Stage 3 or 4/Extensive Stage

  • Not curative
  • Chemotherapy extends median survival from 3 months to 8 to 13 months
  • Prophylactic cranial irradiation