This study is one of the Eastern Cooperative Thoracic Oncology Projects (ECTOP-1011). It aims to evaluate the correlations between radiologic features and pathologic subtypes of ground glass opacity featured lung adenocarcinoma via whole-mount section.
The pathological lepidic growth pattern was believed to relate to the ground-glass component, whereas invasive adenocarcinoma patterns relate to the solid component. However, the solid components might be fibrosis rather tumor; and previous studies demonstrated the ground-glass components might be invasive lesions. Therefore, it is of considerable significance to establish the correlations between radiologic features and pathologic subtypes of ground glass opacity featured lung adenocarcinoma.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
103
Fudan University Cancer Center
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
Evaluation of correlations between radiologic features and pathologic subtypes
Evaluation of correlations between radiologic features and pathologic subtypes of ground glass opacity featured lung adenocarcinoma
Time frame: about 14 days
Specificity, Sensitivity, and Repeatability
The specificity, sensitivity, and repeatability of invasiveness diagnosis based on the Whole-Mount Section
Time frame: about 14 days
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