Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24%-35% of patients with locally advanced non\u2013small cell lung cancer have recurrence. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of salvage surgery after definitive chemoradiotherapy and perioperative morbidity and mortality rates to determine long-term survival. From June 2003 to June 2013, 35 patients were eligible for lung cancer resection owing to relapse after definitive chemoradiation therapy. All patients received cisplatin-based chemotherapy and definitive radiotherapy (mean Gy: 58) with curative intent and all underwent total body computed tomography scan and 18-fluoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography scan after the end of medical treatment and before surgery. Cyto-histologic con...
BackgroundStereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) has emerged as a curative treatment for medically in...
This case series aimed to analyze the outcomes of patients referred for salvage pulmonary resections...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...
Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24%-35% of patients with locally advanced non–small cel...
OBJECTIVE: Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24\u201335% of patients with locally advance...
BACKGROUND: Patients with locally advanced, non-small cell lung cancer treated with definitive chemo...
Background Incidence of local relapse after definitive chemoradiation (>59 Gy) for locally advanc...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiothe...
The concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) is not yet comm...
Abstract Background Definitive chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) is the first choice treatment for patients w...
Background: Once recurrent or persistent locoregional tumour after radical chemoradiotherapy (CRT) f...
WOS: 000423094100001PubMed ID: 29357877Background: To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of sa...
Objectives: Locoregional recurrence and persistent/progressive disease after curative-intent definit...
markdownabstract__Introduction:__ The literature on surgical salvage, i.e. lung resections in patien...
A combination of chemotherapy and high dose radiotherapy is the cornerstone of the treatment of loca...
BackgroundStereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) has emerged as a curative treatment for medically in...
This case series aimed to analyze the outcomes of patients referred for salvage pulmonary resections...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...
Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24%-35% of patients with locally advanced non–small cel...
OBJECTIVE: Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24\u201335% of patients with locally advance...
BACKGROUND: Patients with locally advanced, non-small cell lung cancer treated with definitive chemo...
Background Incidence of local relapse after definitive chemoradiation (>59 Gy) for locally advanc...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiothe...
The concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) is not yet comm...
Abstract Background Definitive chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) is the first choice treatment for patients w...
Background: Once recurrent or persistent locoregional tumour after radical chemoradiotherapy (CRT) f...
WOS: 000423094100001PubMed ID: 29357877Background: To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of sa...
Objectives: Locoregional recurrence and persistent/progressive disease after curative-intent definit...
markdownabstract__Introduction:__ The literature on surgical salvage, i.e. lung resections in patien...
A combination of chemotherapy and high dose radiotherapy is the cornerstone of the treatment of loca...
BackgroundStereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) has emerged as a curative treatment for medically in...
This case series aimed to analyze the outcomes of patients referred for salvage pulmonary resections...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...