Objectives: Locoregional recurrence and persistent/progressive disease after curative-intent definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is challenging to manage, as salvage options are limited. Selected patients might be candidates for resection. This study evaluated the outcomes of patients after salvage surgery for locoregional recurrence, focusing specifically on morbidity and mortality after salvage pneumonectomy.Materials and methods: This retrospective study included patients from 2 tertiary referral hospitals who underwent salvage pulmonary resection for locoregional recurrence or disease persistence/progression >12 weeks after completion of curative intent high dose (>60 Gy) CRT. Disease-free (DFS) and...
Background: Despite being the second most frequent malignancy, lung cancer is the main reason for ca...
AbstractObjective: Because completion pneumonectomy is a procedure reputed to place patients at risk...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...
Objectives: Locoregional recurrence and persistent/progressive disease after curative-intent definit...
OBJECTIVE: Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24\u201335% of patients with locally advance...
OBJECTIVE: The mortality of pneumonectomy after chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for locally advanc...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiothe...
Objective: The aim of this study is a retrospective evaluation of survival in patients who had under...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the risk of overall death in long-term survivors ...
Background: Once recurrent or persistent locoregional tumour after radical chemoradiotherapy (CRT) f...
BACKGROUND: Patients with locally advanced, non-small cell lung cancer treated with definitive chemo...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated factors that influenced morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing comp...
Background Incidence of local relapse after definitive chemoradiation (>59 Gy) for locally advanc...
PURPOSE: To describe the pattern of recurrence in resected pN1 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) a...
ObjectiveThe mortality of pneumonectomy after chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced...
Background: Despite being the second most frequent malignancy, lung cancer is the main reason for ca...
AbstractObjective: Because completion pneumonectomy is a procedure reputed to place patients at risk...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...
Objectives: Locoregional recurrence and persistent/progressive disease after curative-intent definit...
OBJECTIVE: Following definitive chemoradiation therapy, 24\u201335% of patients with locally advance...
OBJECTIVE: The mortality of pneumonectomy after chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for locally advanc...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe concept of salvage pulmonary resection after definitive chemoradiothe...
Objective: The aim of this study is a retrospective evaluation of survival in patients who had under...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the risk of overall death in long-term survivors ...
Background: Once recurrent or persistent locoregional tumour after radical chemoradiotherapy (CRT) f...
BACKGROUND: Patients with locally advanced, non-small cell lung cancer treated with definitive chemo...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated factors that influenced morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing comp...
Background Incidence of local relapse after definitive chemoradiation (>59 Gy) for locally advanc...
PURPOSE: To describe the pattern of recurrence in resected pN1 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) a...
ObjectiveThe mortality of pneumonectomy after chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced...
Background: Despite being the second most frequent malignancy, lung cancer is the main reason for ca...
AbstractObjective: Because completion pneumonectomy is a procedure reputed to place patients at risk...
Resection of pulmonary recurrences after pneumonectomy for metastases is exceptional. Nevertheless i...