Surgical treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer in octogenarians: a single-centre retrospective study.
Charlotte ChenJohn KolbeTim ChristmasPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2021)
Lung resection in patients aged ≥80 years is considered high risk and contributes to the low rates of resection in this population. This review of 79 octogenarians who underwent curative surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer demonstrated no intraoperative mortality, 30-day mortality of 1.3% and 12-month mortality of 10%. In this selected cohort of octogenarians, surgery resulted in acceptable short- to medium-term outcomes.