Abstract

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) lymph node status is closely related to its diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The lymph node status is an important basis for formulating clinical treatment strategies of NSCLC, therefore comprehensive and profound understanding of risk factors for lymph node metastasis is essential. There are many known factors for lymph node metastasis in NSCLC, such as pathological subtypes, tumor size, tumor location. Meanwhile, whether the mutation of the driver gene affects the lymph node metastasis is still lacking enough research. This article aims to elaborate the relationship between NSCLC driver gene mutation and lymph node metastasis, from NSCLC lymph node metastasis-related risk factors, driver genes and lymph node metastasis, metastatic lymph node mutation status analysis and detection these several aspects to summarize the latest research progress in NSCLC driver gene mutation and lymph node metastasis risk. It also fully explained the correlation between driver gene mutations and NSCLC tumor biological behaviors such as lymph node metastasis.

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