| Literature DB >> 29883216 |
Christopher Mallow1, Margaret Hayes2, Roy Semaan3, Thomas Smith1, Russell Hales1, Roy Brower1, Lonny Yarmus1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Nearly 85% of all lung cancers are diagnosed at a late stage, with an associated five-year survival rate of 4%. Malignant central airway obstruction and malignant pleural effusions occur in upwards of 30% of these patients. Many of these patients are in need of palliative interventions for symptom control and to help improve their quality of life. Areas covered: This review covers the treatment modalities of malignant central airway obstruction and malignant pleural effusion. PubMed was used to search for the most up to date and clinically relevant articles that guide current treatment strategies. This review focuses on rigid bronchoscopy and the tools used for the relief of central airway obstruction, as well as intra-pleural catheter use and pleurodesis for the management of malignant pleural effusions. Expert commentary: There are multiple treatment modalities that may be used to help alleviate the symptoms of malignant central airway obstruction and pleural effusion. The modality used depends on the urgency of the situation, and specific patient's goals. An open dialog to understand the patient's end of life goals is an important factor when choosing the appropriate treatment strategy.Entities:
Keywords: Malignant central airway obstruction; interventional pulmonology; lung cancer; malignant pleural effusion; palliative care
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29883216 PMCID: PMC6309545 DOI: 10.1080/17476348.2018.1486709
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Respir Med ISSN: 1747-6348 Impact factor: 3.772