AbstractWe reviewed the clinical courses of 159 patients between February 1967 and May 1995 for the purpose of examining the survival of patients who had pulmonary resection for metastatic colorectal cancer. The cumulative survivals at 5 years and 10 years were 40.5% and 27.7%, respectively. Fifteen patients (10%) were alive more than 10 years after the thoracotomy without any evidence of recurrence. The cumulative survival at 5 years for 39 patients who had hepatic metastases before thoracotomy was 33%. There was a statistically significant difference in survival between patients with extrapulmonary metastases and those with only intrapulmonary metastases before thoracotomy. The number of pulmonary metastases and the presence of hilar or m...
Introduction: Operating on the pulmonary metastases of colorectal cancers allows for prolonged survi...
AIM: Lung metastases from colorectal cancer are resected in selected patients in the belief that thi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a frequently occurring disease, yet diagnosed at a local stage in only 40...
AbstractWe reviewed the clinical courses of 159 patients between February 1967 and May 1995 for the ...
AbstractObjective: The role of surgery in the treatment of patients with pulmonary and hepatic metas...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to analyze our entire experience with pulmonary res...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the experience of pulmonary resections for colorectal metastases at the McGill...
IntroductionThe lung is the most common extraabdominal site for metastases from colorectal cancer. P...
To analyze the benefits and prognostic factors after surgical resection of pulmonary metastases from...
ObjectiveOur objective was to investigate the role of clinicopathologic factors as predictors of out...
Background: Resection of hepatic metastases is indicated in selected stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC...
BACKGROUND: Resection of hepatic metastases is indicated in selected stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC...
AbstractBackground: Conventional management of stage IV colorectal carcinoma is palliative. The valu...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse our experience with excision of lung metastases from colorectal carcinoma (CRC...
I.F.: 0,958 A retrospective study was made on 22 patients who underwent surgery (28 operations) for ...
Introduction: Operating on the pulmonary metastases of colorectal cancers allows for prolonged survi...
AIM: Lung metastases from colorectal cancer are resected in selected patients in the belief that thi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a frequently occurring disease, yet diagnosed at a local stage in only 40...
AbstractWe reviewed the clinical courses of 159 patients between February 1967 and May 1995 for the ...
AbstractObjective: The role of surgery in the treatment of patients with pulmonary and hepatic metas...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to analyze our entire experience with pulmonary res...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the experience of pulmonary resections for colorectal metastases at the McGill...
IntroductionThe lung is the most common extraabdominal site for metastases from colorectal cancer. P...
To analyze the benefits and prognostic factors after surgical resection of pulmonary metastases from...
ObjectiveOur objective was to investigate the role of clinicopathologic factors as predictors of out...
Background: Resection of hepatic metastases is indicated in selected stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC...
BACKGROUND: Resection of hepatic metastases is indicated in selected stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC...
AbstractBackground: Conventional management of stage IV colorectal carcinoma is palliative. The valu...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse our experience with excision of lung metastases from colorectal carcinoma (CRC...
I.F.: 0,958 A retrospective study was made on 22 patients who underwent surgery (28 operations) for ...
Introduction: Operating on the pulmonary metastases of colorectal cancers allows for prolonged survi...
AIM: Lung metastases from colorectal cancer are resected in selected patients in the belief that thi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a frequently occurring disease, yet diagnosed at a local stage in only 40...