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. 2020 Mar 6;10(3):144. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10030144

Table 3.

Pathology characteristics of the study cohort (N = 50). AJCC, American joint committee on cancer; NA, not available.

Diagnosis/Etiology of Lung Nodule N (%)
Primary lung cancer 41 (82.0%)
Not primary lung cancer 9
 Metastatic group a 5 (10.0%)
 Benign group b 4 (8.0%)
Lung cancer staging (AJCC 8th edition) 41
 Carcinoma in situ 2 (4.0%)
 Ia1/Ia2/Ia3 6/8/6 (12.0/16.0/12.0%)
 Ib 4 (8.0%)
 IIa 1 (2.0%)
 IIb 5 (10.0%)
 IIIa 8 (16.0%)
 IV c 1 (2.0%)
Pathologic characteristics (lung cancer), n = 41
 Tumor size, (cm) 2.24 ± 1.28
 G1/G2/G3/NA 17/13/7/4 (41.5%/25.5%/13.7%/7.8%)
Pathology (lung cancer), n = 41
 Adenocarcinoma 33 (80.5%)
 Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma 3 (7.3%)
 Squamous cell carcinoma 3 (7.3%)
 Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor 1 (2.4%)
 Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma 1 (2.4%)

a This entity includes two breast cancers, two colon cancers, and one cervical cancer. b Benign etiology consists of two cryptococcal infections, one pneumonia, and one necrotizing granuloma. c Patients with Stage IV include 1 stage IVa with only pleural metastasis from lung adenocarcinoma. Oligometastases were excluded here.