Lobar or Sublobar Resection for Peripheral Stage IA Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer. 2023

Nasser Altorki, and Xiaofei Wang, and David Kozono, and Colleen Watt, and Rodney Landrenau, and Dennis Wigle, and Jeffrey Port, and David R Jones, and Massimo Conti, and Ahmad S Ashrafi, and Moishe Liberman, and Kazuhiro Yasufuku, and Stephen Yang, and John D Mitchell, and Harvey Pass, and Robert Keenan, and Thomas Bauer, and Daniel Miller, and Leslie J Kohman, and Thomas E Stinchcombe, and Everett Vokes
From Weill Cornell Medicine, New York-Presbyterian Hospital (N.A., J.P.), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (D.R.J.), and New York University Grossman School of Medicine (H.P.), New York, and SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse (L.J.K.) - all in New York; the Alliance Statistics and Data Management Center and the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Duke University (X.W.), and Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center (T.E.S.) - both in Durham, NC; Alliance Protocol Operations Office (D.K., C.W.) and the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center (E.V.) - both in Chicago; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh (R.L.); Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN (D.W.); Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec, Quebec (M.C.), and Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Montreal (M.L.), QC, Surrey Memorial Hospital Thoracic Group Fraser Valley Health Authority, Surrey, BC (A.S.A.), and the University of Toronto, Toronto (K.Y.) - all in Canada; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (S.Y.); University of Colorado Hospital School of Medicine, Aurora (J.D.M.); Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL (R.K.); Hackensack Meridian Health System, Edison, NJ (T.B.); and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta (D.M.).

The increased detection of small-sized peripheral non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has renewed interest in sublobar resection in lieu of lobectomy. We conducted a multicenter, noninferiority, phase 3 trial in which patients with NSCLC clinically staged as T1aN0 (tumor size, ≤2 cm) were randomly assigned to undergo sublobar resection or lobar resection after intraoperative confirmation of node-negative disease. The primary end point was disease-free survival, defined as the time between randomization and disease recurrence or death from any cause. Secondary end points were overall survival, locoregional and systemic recurrence, and pulmonary functions. From June 2007 through March 2017, a total of 697 patients were assigned to undergo sublobar resection (340 patients) or lobar resection (357 patients). After a median follow-up of 7 years, sublobar resection was noninferior to lobar resection for disease-free survival (hazard ratio for disease recurrence or death, 1.01; 90% confidence interval [CI], 0.83 to 1.24). In addition, overall survival after sublobar resection was similar to that after lobar resection (hazard ratio for death, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.72 to 1.26). The 5-year disease-free survival was 63.6% (95% CI, 57.9 to 68.8) after sublobar resection and 64.1% (95% CI, 58.5 to 69.0) after lobar resection. The 5-year overall survival was 80.3% (95% CI, 75.5 to 84.3) after sublobar resection and 78.9% (95% CI, 74.1 to 82.9) after lobar resection. No substantial difference was seen between the two groups in the incidence of locoregional or distant recurrence. At 6 months postoperatively, a between-group difference of 2 percentage points was measured in the median percentage of predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second, favoring the sublobar-resection group. In patients with peripheral NSCLC with a tumor size of 2 cm or less and pathologically confirmed node-negative disease in the hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes, sublobar resection was not inferior to lobectomy with respect to disease-free survival. Overall survival was similar with the two procedures. (Funded by the National Cancer Institute and others; CALGB 140503 ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00499330.).

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