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A Multiple-center Study on the Effect of Different Ways of Lymph Node Dissection on the Prognosis of Ground Glass Nodules Smaller Than 3cm and With More Than 50% Solid Components

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18 - 75 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

A multiple-center study on the effect of different ways of lymph node dissection on the prognosis of less than 3cm ground glass nodules with more than solid components

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Aged between 18 and 75 years;
  2. GGO is diagnosed by lung CT and failure to subside after 3 months (the patient having been re-examined by thin-section CT);
  3. The maximum diameter of the GGO is smaller than 3cm;
  4. The maximum diameter of the solid component in the GGO is more than 50%;
  5. The patient is able to undergo the lobectomy
  6. The patient is able to understand and comply with the study and has provided written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

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Patients meeting any of the following criteria are not eligible for this trial:

  1. Patients with a history of using immunosuppressive or hormonal drugs;
  2. Patients receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy;
  3. Patients who fail to comply with our follow-up strategy;
  4. Other situations that are not in conformity with the standards and requirements of this trial.

Study details

Progression

NCT04581122

Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital

25 January 2024

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