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Extrapleural pneumonectomy for sarcoma: Outcomes of adult patients at a specialized center.

Betty Y ZhangAshley R Wilson-SmithElizabeth A ConnollyMadeleine C StrachNathan UssherTristan YanVivek A Bhadri
Published in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2024)
In adults with pleural-based sarcoma, EPP is rarely curative but appears to be a feasible salvage procedure when performed at specialized centers. Patient selection is critical with strong consideration given to multimodal therapy to optimize patient outcomes. In the absence of a confirmed response to neoadjuvant treatment, long term survival is poor and EPP should not be recommended.
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