AbstractMetastatic breast cancer has been defined as a systemic disease. Although resection of pulmonary metastases is a common treatment in other primary malignancies, the role of breast cancer metastasectomy is more contentious. Solitary or fewer numbers of pulmonary metastases and longer disease-free interval are, as in other cancers where pulmonary metastasectomy is performed, significant prognostic factors. For proven pulmonary metastases, the level of evidence for a curative approach is low, but some patients might benefit from a metastasectomy followed by an elective and appropriate complementary oncological treatment
publisherBackground Metastatic pulmonary tumors secondary to breast cancer detected either before o...
The lung is the second site of metastasis after the liver, affecting 30 to 40 % of all patients with...
BackgroundThe role of extended pulmonary resection for lung metastases is still unclear, and little ...
Metastasectomy is the most frequent surgical resection undertaken by thoracic surgeons, being the lu...
Breast carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis can be treated locally or systemically. Following primary...
Pulmonary metastases are a sign of advanced malignancy and an omen of poor prognosis. Once primary t...
Pulmonary metastasectomy is a commonly performed operation and is tending to increase as part of a c...
(1) Background: Pulmonary metastases are encountered in approximately one-third of patients with mal...
Surgery is the optimal treatment for pulmonary metastases from certain extrathoracic tumors (soft ti...
AbstractAfter primary tumor treatment, 30% of patients with malignant melanoma develop metastatic di...
Recurrence after pulmonary metastasectomy (PM) is frequent, but it is unclear to whom repeated pulmo...
This study is based on 29 patients undergoing resection for pulmonary metastases from 1960 to 1981 i...
The lung is a common site of metastases, whose prevalence varies as a function of the primary tumor ...
AbstractIn March 2010, a randomized trial called Pulmonary Metastasectomy in Colorectal Cancer (PulM...
Introduction:Sixteen percent of patients with gastric cancer will develop pulmonary metastases. Stan...
publisherBackground Metastatic pulmonary tumors secondary to breast cancer detected either before o...
The lung is the second site of metastasis after the liver, affecting 30 to 40 % of all patients with...
BackgroundThe role of extended pulmonary resection for lung metastases is still unclear, and little ...
Metastasectomy is the most frequent surgical resection undertaken by thoracic surgeons, being the lu...
Breast carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis can be treated locally or systemically. Following primary...
Pulmonary metastases are a sign of advanced malignancy and an omen of poor prognosis. Once primary t...
Pulmonary metastasectomy is a commonly performed operation and is tending to increase as part of a c...
(1) Background: Pulmonary metastases are encountered in approximately one-third of patients with mal...
Surgery is the optimal treatment for pulmonary metastases from certain extrathoracic tumors (soft ti...
AbstractAfter primary tumor treatment, 30% of patients with malignant melanoma develop metastatic di...
Recurrence after pulmonary metastasectomy (PM) is frequent, but it is unclear to whom repeated pulmo...
This study is based on 29 patients undergoing resection for pulmonary metastases from 1960 to 1981 i...
The lung is a common site of metastases, whose prevalence varies as a function of the primary tumor ...
AbstractIn March 2010, a randomized trial called Pulmonary Metastasectomy in Colorectal Cancer (PulM...
Introduction:Sixteen percent of patients with gastric cancer will develop pulmonary metastases. Stan...
publisherBackground Metastatic pulmonary tumors secondary to breast cancer detected either before o...
The lung is the second site of metastasis after the liver, affecting 30 to 40 % of all patients with...
BackgroundThe role of extended pulmonary resection for lung metastases is still unclear, and little ...