The impact of tumor size on the association of the extent of lymph node resection and survival in clinical stage I non-small cell lung cancer
• We analyzed patients with stage I NSCLC in the NCDB. • We evaluated the association of the extent of lymph node evaluation and survival. • More extensive lymph node evaluations were associated with improved survival. • However, the optimal number of lymph nodes evaluated depended on tumor size. •...
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