Abstract
Surgery represents the best treatment for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In selected cases, even locally-advanced cancers may be suitable for surgical treatment. The combination of chemotherapy (with or without radiotherapy) and surgery has proved potentially useful in improving survival, but pre-operative treatment may represent a risk factor for the onset of post-operative complications. Studies performed to date indicate the need for further multidisciplinary research with a view to identifying more advantageous treatment modalities, particularly for locally-advanced NSCLC.
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Sartori, F., Bortolotti, L., Michelon, M., Colaut, F., Loy, M., Rea, F., & Favaretto, A. (1999). The role of surgery in integrated therapies for non-small-cell lung cancer. In Annals of Oncology (Vol. 10). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/10.suppl_5.S73
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