Objective: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), Ion-term survival is not satisfactory and the recurrence rate is quite, high. The validity of postoperative chemotherapy at stage IB in terms of disease-free and overall survival was assessed in a randomised trial. Methods. The trial was designed as a randomised, two-group study with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy versus surgery alone as control group. All patients had stage IR disease (pT2N0) assessed after a. radical surgical procedure. Chemotherapy consisted of treatment with cisplatin (100 mg/m on day 1) and etoposide (120 _ on days I3) for a total of six cycles. Results: Between January 1998 and December 19...
Radical surgery remains the only treatment with curative potential for patients with operable non-sm...
For many years, surgery alone was the standard treatment for patients with stage I-IIIA non-small-ce...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative chemotherapy is currently not recommended for resected non-small cell lung...
Objective: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-small-...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Radical surgery remains the only treatment with curative potential for patients with operable non-sm...
For many years, surgery alone was the standard treatment for patients with stage I-IIIA non-small-ce...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative chemotherapy is currently not recommended for resected non-small cell lung...
Objective: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-small-...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
OBJECTIVE: Although surgical resection alone is considered adequate treatment in stage IB non-sm...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Objective. At present time surgical resection is still considered the most adequate treatment for st...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lu...
Radical surgery remains the only treatment with curative potential for patients with operable non-sm...
For many years, surgery alone was the standard treatment for patients with stage I-IIIA non-small-ce...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative chemotherapy is currently not recommended for resected non-small cell lung...