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    Author(s)J. Hasse
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783642709791
    Pages158
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2011

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    Springer Surgical Treatment of Bronchial Carcinoma Screening Methods Early and Late Results 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by J. Hasse

    If a consecutive series of patients with lung cancer is followed up until the decision is made about therapy, it emerges that the role of surgery is quite small. Only a very limited proportion will ultimate­ ly qualify for rationally conceived surgical therapy; most patients are inoperable. In a series of 397 patients investigated at our hospi­ tal, 78% were inoperable on the basis of preoperative evaluation and a further 3% proved nonresectable at thoracotomy; therefore, only 19% were suitable for resection. On the other hand, surgery is still thought to offer the best, if not the only realistic chance of cure. The question 'operable or not?' is therefore of vital importance for the individual patient. The answer to this crucial question must be based on valid guidelines for pa­ tient selection and preoperative evaluation, and it should be clearly defined what extent of resection is necessary in order to realize any curative intention. In 1972 a thorough analysis of the literature revealed that re­ section of bronchial carcinoma - although 40 years old - was being undertaken with very variable indications. There was hardly any systematic staging, and assessment of results was hampered by the fact that most communications in the literature were based on retrospective analysis. 1. General Characteristics of the Operative Series.- Patients.- Number and Types of Operations.- Symptoms.- Delay Times.- Preexisting and Coexisting Diseases.- 2. Oncologic Characteristics.- Histology.- Tumor Staging.- 3. Preoperative Diagnosis - Selection for Operation.- Oncologic Diagnosis.- Function Testing.- 4. Operative Treatment.- History.- Definition of Terms.- Applied Principles.- Characteristics of the Resections.- Oncologic Contraindications.- Postoperative Complications.- 5. Adjunctive Therapies.- Radiotherapy.- Adjunctive Chemotherapy.- Adjuvant Immunotherapy.- Surgical Treatment of Brain Metastases.- 6. Aftercare.- Scheduling of Follow-up Visits.- Simple Examination.- Problems of Aftercare.- 7. Results.- Operative Mortality.- Long-term Results.- Overview.- Results of Resections in Patients over 70 Years of Age.- Results of Secondary Operations.- Experience with Small Cell Undifferentiated Carcinomas.- Appraisal of Survival Results.- 8. Analysis of Deaths.- Evaluation of Autopsy Findings.- Analysis of Unautopsied Cases.- Summary of the Incidence of Recurrences and Metastases in 135 Deaths.- Concluding Remarks.- References.



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