Some reports suggest that patients with synchronous multiple foci of nonsmall-cell lung cancers (NSCLC) distributed in multiple lobes have a poor prognosis, even when there is no extrathoracic metastasis. The vast majority of such patients do not receive surgical treatment. For those who undergo surgery, prognostic factors are unclear.

Prognostic factors for survival after complete resections of synchronous lung cancers in multiple lobes: pooled analysis based on individual patient data / Tanvetyanon, T; Finley, D J; Fabian, T; Riquet, M; Voltolini, L; Kocaturk, C; Fulp, W J; Cerfolio, R J; Park, B J; Robinson, L A. - In: ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0923-7534. - ELETTRONICO. - 24:(2013), pp. 889-894. [10.1093/annonc/mds495]

Prognostic factors for survival after complete resections of synchronous lung cancers in multiple lobes: pooled analysis based on individual patient data

Voltolini, L;
2013

Abstract

Some reports suggest that patients with synchronous multiple foci of nonsmall-cell lung cancers (NSCLC) distributed in multiple lobes have a poor prognosis, even when there is no extrathoracic metastasis. The vast majority of such patients do not receive surgical treatment. For those who undergo surgery, prognostic factors are unclear.
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Tanvetyanon, T; Finley, D J; Fabian, T; Riquet, M; Voltolini, L; Kocaturk, C; Fulp, W J; Cerfolio, R J; Park, B J; Robinson, L A
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