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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 51, 48-51, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
AG Fleisher, G McElvaney and CL Robinson
A second primary bronchogenic carcinoma subsequently developed 8 to 156
months later in 19 patients who underwent curative resection of primary
bronchogenic carcinomas. The second primary tumor was treated by surgical
resection in 9 patients, 3 patients' tumors were considered unresectable,
and the remaining 7 patients, despite having potentially resectable tumors,
did not undergo resection because of insufficient pulmonary reserve or
unwillingness to undergo resection. Actuarial life- table analysis of
survival for the 9 patients who underwent resection showed a median
survival time of 110.3 months compared with 19 months for the group with
unresected but resectable tumors and 10.5 months for the group with
unresectable tumors. There was no operative mortality in the group with
resected tumors. We conclude that in patients in whom a second primary
carcinoma of the lung develops, surgical resection prolongs survival and
can be performed with a low operative mortality.
ARTICLES
Multiple primary bronchogenic carcinomas: treatment and follow-up
Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, Canada.
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