Lung Cancer Staging: Beyond TNM & Surgical Resectability Guide-Podcast

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Lung Cancer Staging: Beyond TNM & Surgical Resectability Guide

This video explores lung cancer staging beyond the AJCC TNM system to determine surgical resectability based on critical anatomical relationships like airway and vascular invasion. Learn why specific tumor location matters more than size for procedures like segmentectomy, sleeve resection, and pneumonectomy.

Join us for a deep dive into the "actionable anatomy" that dictates the operating room plan. We move past rote definitions to cover intelligence for the surgical team, including the survival benefits of segmentectomy for T1 tumors, the nuances of distinguishing vascular abutment from invasion, and the new 9th Edition Nodal staging (N2a vs N2b). We also cover diagnostic pitfalls, such as distinguishing true metastasis from sarcoid-like mimics and aerogenous spread. This guide is essential for radiologists, thoracic surgeons, and oncologists optimizing treatment planning.

Reference:
Based on the Education Exhibit "Clinically Relevant Findings in Lung Cancer Staging" Singh, A., El Alam, R., Bhalla, S., Raptis, C., Henry, T., & Hammer, M. (2025). Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting.

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