Literature DB >> 11115449

Surgery for second lung cancers.

J W Asaph1, J F Keppel, J R Handy, E C Douville, A C Tsen, G Y Ott.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcomes of patients surgically treated for their second primary lung cancer.
METHOD: In a computerized surgical registry of > 800 consecutive patients treated for primary pulmonary carcinoma since 1980, 37 patients presented with a second lung cancer. These patients were analyzed regarding their original treatment, preoperative evaluation, operative procedures, and long-term follow-up.
RESULTS: Three fifths of the patients were female, and 57% were > or = 65 years old at the time of their second operation. One patient originally had two synchronous tumors; another patient had three metachronous neoplasms. The interval between surgeries ranged from 5 to 239 months. In 31 patients, treatment for their original tumor was surgical resection alone. Lobectomy was the most common operation for the original tumor, and 78% were stage I. When the second tumor was diagnosed, 25 patients (68%) were asymptomatic. Eight patients (22%) were current smokers, and 29 patients (78%) were former smokers. The most common operation for the second tumor was a lobectomy. Surgical mortality was 5.4%. Nineteen patients (51%) survived 2 years, and 9 patients (24%) survived > or = 5 years. Eleven patients (30%) were still alive at last follow-up, 3 to 198 months postoperatively, and only 13 patients (34%) had died of their cancer.
CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of second primary pulmonary neoplasms can be performed in selected patients with acceptable long-term survival.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11115449     DOI: 10.1378/chest.118.6.1621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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