Outcomes of Completion Lobectomy for Locoregional Recurrence after Sublobar Resection in Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Cho Eun LeeJeonghee YunYeong Jeong JeonJunghee LeeSeong Yong ParkJong Ho ChoHong Kwan KimYong Soo ChoiJhingook KimYoung Mog ShimPublished in: Journal of chest surgery (2024)
CL is a technically demanding but safe procedure for locoregionally recurrent stage I NSCLC after sublobar resection. Patients who underwent CL had better OS and PRS than patients who underwent non-surgical treatments or no treatments; however, a larger cohort study and long-term surveillance are necessary.
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