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th Journal of Thoracic Oncology t Volume 6, Number 6, Supplement 2, June 2011 14 World Conference on Lung Cancer Poster Session 1 – Surgery Monday, 4 July 2011 12:15-14:15 and use in the operating room. We compared our data to a near-contemporary pre-deployment cohort P1.305 INFLUENCE OF A SPECIAL from the same institution, matched for surgeon, SURGICAL SPECIMEN COLLECTION pathologist, histology, and extent of resection. KIT ON THE QUALITY OF Appropriate statistical methods were used for all MEDIASTINAL LYMPH NODE comparisons. EXAMINATION DURING RESECTION OF Results: mLN were examined in all cases in which LUNG CANCER. the kit was used. The median number of mLN 1 2 Laura E. Miller , Robert A. Ramirez , Christopher examined was 0.5 in the control group, compared 1 3 4 G. Wang , Thomas O’brien , Edward T. Robbins , to a median of 10 in the case group. Stations 4 5 5 Jonathan J. Ellichman , Alim Khandekar , Glenn P. and 7 had signiÀ cantly increased number of LNs 5 4 4 Schoettle , Samuel G. Robbins , Jeffrey B. Gibson , examined. The percentage of resections that attained Raymond U. Osarogiagbon the NCCN deÀ nition of good quality
Journal of Thoracic Oncology – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Jun 1, 2011
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