The IASLC Lung Cancer Staging Project: Methodology and Validation Used in the Development of Proposals for Revision of the Stage Classification of NSCLC in the Forthcoming (Eighth) Edition of the TNM Classification of Lung Cancer

Frank Detterbeck,Kari Chansky,Patti A. Groome,Vanessa Bolejack,John Crowley,Lynn Shemanski,Catherine Kennedy,Mark Krasnik,Michael Peake,Ramón Rami-Porta,Peter Goldstraw,Hisao Asamura,David Ball,David G. Beer,Frank C. Detterbeck,Wilfried Ernst Erich Eberhardt,John G. Edwards,Françoise Galateau-Sallé,Dorothy Giroux,Fergus V. Gleeson,James Huang,Jhingook Kim,Young Tae Kim, Laura Kingsbury,Haruhiko Kondo,Kaoru Kubota, Antoon Lerut,Gustavo Lyons,Mirella Marino,Edith M. Marom,Jan P. van Meerbeeck,Alan Mitchell,Takashi Nakano,Andrew G. Nicholson,Anna K. Nowak,Thomas W. Rice,Kenneth E. Rosenzweig,Enrico Ruffini,Valerie Rusch,Nagahiro Saijo,Paul Van Schil,Jean-Paul Sculier,Kelly Stratton,Kenji Suzuki,Yuji Tachimori,Charles F. Thomas,William D. Travis,Ming S. Tsao,Andrew T. Turrisi,Johan Vansteenkiste,Hirokazu Watanabe,Yi-Long Wu,Paul Baas,Jeremy J. Erasmus,Seiki Hasegawa,Kouki Inai,Kemp H. Kernstine,Hedy L. Kindler,Lee M. Krug,Kristiaan Nackaerts,Harvey I. Pass,David C. Rice,Conrad Falkson,Pier Luigi Filosso,Giuseppe Giaccone,Kazuya Kondo,Marco Lucchi,Meinoshin Okumura,Eugene H. Blackstone,F. Abad Cavaco, E. Ansótegui Barrera, J. Abal Arca, I. Parente Lamelas, A. Arnau Obrer, R. Guijarro Jorge,D. Ball, G.K. Bascom, A.I. Blanco Orozco, M.A. González Castro, M.G. Blum, D. Chimondeguy, V. Cvijanovic, S. Defranchi, B. de Olaiz Navarro,I. Escobar Campuzano, I. Macía Vidueira,E. Fernández Araujo,F. Andreo García,K.M. Fong, G. Francisco Corral, S. Cerezo González, J. Freixinet Gilart, L. García Arangüena, S. García Barajas, P. Girard,Tuncay Goksel, M.T. González Budiño,G. González Casaurrán,J.A. Gullón Blanco, J. Hernández Hernández, H. Hernández Rodríguez,J. Herrero Collantes,M. Iglesias Heras, J.M. Izquierdo Elena,E. Jakobsen, S. Kostas, P. León Atance, A. Núñez Ares,M. Liao, M. Losanovscky,G. Lyons, R. Magaroles,L. De Esteban Júlvez, M. Mariñán Gorospe,Brian C. McCaughan,C. Kennedy, R. Melchor Íñiguez,L. Miravet Sorribes,S. Naranjo Gozalo, C. Álvarez de Arriba, M. Núñez Delgado, J. Padilla Alarcón,J.C. Peñalver Cuesta, J.S. Park, M.J. Pavón Fernández, M. Rosenberg,E. Ruffini,V. Rusch, J. Sánchez de Cos Escuín,A. Saura Vinuesa, M. Serra Mitjans,Trond Eirik Strand, D. Subotic, S. Swisher,Ricardo Mingarini Terra,Charles R. Thomas,Kurt G. Tournoy,P. Van Schil, M. Velasquez,Y.L. Wu,K. Yokoi,Dorothy J. Giroux,William D. Travis,Marcin Zieliński,Wilfried Eberhardt,Jan van Meeerbeeck,Andrew G. Nicholson, Kouru Kubota,Alexander A. Bankier,Mary Beth Beasley,Douglas B. Flieder,Jin Mo Goo,Heber MacMahon,David P. Naidich,Charles A. Powell,Mathias Prokop,Yasushi Yatabe,Douglas A. Arenberg,Jessica S. Donington,Wilbur A. Franklin,Nicolas Girard,Peter J. Mazzone,Valerie W. Rusch,Lynn T. Tanoue

Journal of Thoracic Oncology(2016)

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Abstract Introduction Stage classification provides a consistent language to describe the anatomic extent of disease and is therefore a critical tool in caring for patients. The Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer developed proposals for revision of the classification of lung cancer for the eighth edition of the tumor, node, and metastasis (TNM) classification, which takes effect in 2017. Methods An international database of 94,708 patients with lung cancer diagnosed in 1999–2010 was assembled. This article describes the process and statistical methods used to refine the lung cancer stage classification. Results Extensive analysis allowed definition of tumor, node, and metastasis categories and stage groupings that demonstrated consistent discrimination overall and within multiple different patient cohorts (e.g., clinical or pathologic stage, R0 or R-any resection status, geographic region). Additional analyses provided evidence of applicability over time, across a spectrum of geographic regions, histologic types, evaluative approaches, and follow-up intervals. Conclusions An extensive analysis has produced stage classification proposals for lung cancer with a robust degree of discriminatory consistency and general applicability. Nevertheless, external validation is encouraged to identify areas of strength and weakness; a sound validation should have discriminatory ability and be based on an independent data set of adequate size and sufficient follow-up with enough patients for each subgroup.
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Lung cancer,NSCLC,TNM classification,Lung cancer staging,Validation,Prognosis
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