Analysis of influencing factors of postoperative pathological staging upgrade for non-small cell lung cancer
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of postoperative pathological staging upgrade for non-small cell lung cancer.Methods:A total of 302 non-small cell lung cancer patients who underwent radical lung cancer surgery in Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery in our hospital from January 2020 to December 2021 were selected as the study subjects.They were divided into a stage IA group(163 cases)and a stage IA group(139 cases)based on postoperative pathological staging.The general information and disease-related information including tumor detection method and tumor diameter were collected.The influencing factors of postoperative pathological staging upgrade for non-small cell lung cancer were analyzed.Results:Logistic regression analysis showed that male,≥60 years old,non-discovery during physical examination,and tumor diameter>2 cm were risk factors for postoperative pathological staging upgrade of non-small cell lung cancer(P<0.05).Conclusion:There are many risk factors for the postoperative pathological staging upgrade of non-small cell lung cancer.Health education should be strengthened,and the early screening rate of lung cancer should be improved,so as to enable patients to receive diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.