Background: This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of sublobar resections in patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer and to investigate the factors affecting survival. Methods: Medical files of a total of 63 patients (52 males, 11 females; mean age 64 years; range, 39 to 81 years) who underwent sublobar resection for suspected or known early-stage non-small cell lung cancer between January 2001 and August 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. Data including demographic characteristics of the patients, comorbid conditions, smoking status, surgical margin, visceral pleura invasion, distance from surgical margin to tumor, tumor size, pathological N status, cell type, tumor localization, and recurrences were recorded. Results: Surv...
BACKGROUND: The role of sublobar resection in the treatment of pulmonary typical carcinoids is contr...
The feasibility of segmental resection for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still c...
ObjectiveAt present, even when early-stage, small-sized non–small cell lung cancers are being increa...
ObjectivesA single randomized trial established lobectomy as the standard of care for the surgical t...
Amaç: Akciğer kanseri dünyada kanserden ölümlerin ilk sırasında yer almaktadır. Günümüzde yeni geli?...
ObjectiveAlthough lobectomy is the standard surgical procedure for operable non–small cell lung canc...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested possible oncologic equivalence of sublobar resection with lobec...
BackgroundThe goal of this study was to investigate the prognostic factors and patterns of recurrenc...
BACKGROUND: Many reports emphasize the role of sub-lobar resections in the treatment of small peri...
Purpose: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Although the 5-year survival ra...
population shift towards older ages will inevitably lead to more elderly patients being diagnosed wi...
Background: Ongoing studies are currently investigating the extent of surgical resection required fo...
Background: Recently, many surgeons have chosen sublobar resection for the curative treatment of lun...
Amaç: Akciğer kanseri tüm dünyada kansere bağlı ölümlerde kadınlarda ve erkeklerde birinci sırada ye...
Abstract:The 1995 Lung Cancer Study Group consensus recommending lobectomy for stage I non-small cel...
BACKGROUND: The role of sublobar resection in the treatment of pulmonary typical carcinoids is contr...
The feasibility of segmental resection for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still c...
ObjectiveAt present, even when early-stage, small-sized non–small cell lung cancers are being increa...
ObjectivesA single randomized trial established lobectomy as the standard of care for the surgical t...
Amaç: Akciğer kanseri dünyada kanserden ölümlerin ilk sırasında yer almaktadır. Günümüzde yeni geli?...
ObjectiveAlthough lobectomy is the standard surgical procedure for operable non–small cell lung canc...
BackgroundRecent data have suggested possible oncologic equivalence of sublobar resection with lobec...
BackgroundThe goal of this study was to investigate the prognostic factors and patterns of recurrenc...
BACKGROUND: Many reports emphasize the role of sub-lobar resections in the treatment of small peri...
Purpose: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Although the 5-year survival ra...
population shift towards older ages will inevitably lead to more elderly patients being diagnosed wi...
Background: Ongoing studies are currently investigating the extent of surgical resection required fo...
Background: Recently, many surgeons have chosen sublobar resection for the curative treatment of lun...
Amaç: Akciğer kanseri tüm dünyada kansere bağlı ölümlerde kadınlarda ve erkeklerde birinci sırada ye...
Abstract:The 1995 Lung Cancer Study Group consensus recommending lobectomy for stage I non-small cel...
BACKGROUND: The role of sublobar resection in the treatment of pulmonary typical carcinoids is contr...
The feasibility of segmental resection for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still c...
ObjectiveAt present, even when early-stage, small-sized non–small cell lung cancers are being increa...