Benign and malignant cardiac masses: long-term outcomes after surgical resection.
Christopher GaisendreesStephen GerferCharlotte SchröderGeorg SchlachtenbergerSebastian WalterBorko IvanovKaveh EghbalzadehMaximilian LuehrIlija DjordjevicParwis RahmanianNavid MaderFerdinand Kuhn-RégnierThorsten WahlersPublished in: Expert review of anticancer therapy (2022)
Surgery represents the gold standard in treating primary cardiac tumors; in benign tumors, it is highly effective and curative, whereas, in malignant tumors, it remains associated with more prolonged survival.