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SLND or Not in cT1 GGO Invasive Lung Adenocarcinoma (ECTOP-1009)

Recruiting
18 - 75 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

Overview

This is a study from Eastern Cooperative Thoracic Oncology Project, numbered as ECTOP-1009. Systematically mediastinal lymph node dissection or not in clinical stage T1 ground-glass dominated invasive lung adenocarcinoma: a multi-center, prospective clinical trial

Description

Patients will be evaluated for inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria, and then they will sign informal consent if desired. He/she will be randomly assigned to the intervention according to a prepared random tables. Patients in the systematically mediastinal lymph node dissection (SLND) group will receive systematically mediastinal lymph node dissection, while those in the non-SLND group will not receive mediastinal lymph node dissection. The primary endpoint is 3-year disease-free survival (DFS).

The sample size was estimated with reference to our previous data, in which the 3-year DFS was 96.6% for patients diagnosed with cT1 ground glass opacity (GGO) dominated invasive lung adenocarcinoma and underwent SLND. We assumed that if 3-year DFS of patients in non-SLND group was over 91.6% , then we would deem the non-SLND group to be non-inferior to the SLND group. The sample size was estimated to be 638.

In order to render the number of recruited patients for each tumor location conform to the actual distribution, we designed a random table for each tumor location. In our previous study, for cT1 GGO dominated invasion lung adenocarcinoma, tumor in the left upper lobe, left lower lobe, right upper lobe, right middle lobe and right lower lobe accounted for 24.7%, 13.2%, 37.6%, 6.6% and 17.9%, respectively. Therefore, the random number table for left upper lobe, left lower lobe, right upper lobe, right middle lobe and right lower lobe included 158 patients, 84 patients, 240 patients, 42 patients and 114 patients, respectively. The total number of patients enrolled was designed to be 638.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical stage T1N0M0 and planned curative surgery.
  • A single lesion detected on computed tomography (CT) scan featured as ground glass nodule(GGO) and C/T ratio ≤0.5.
  • Age 18 to 75.
  • Patients who have signed the informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Other than invasive adenocarcinoma by pathological analysis.
  • Other than lobectomy or sublobar resection in surgical procedure.
  • Not complete resected or curative intent.
  • Patients who have history of other malignant tumors.
  • Patients who have history of thoracic surgery.
  • Patients who have received radiation, chemotherapy or other treatments previously.

Study details

Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung

NCT04527419

Fudan University

26 January 2024

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