Lung cancer surgery with curative intent has significantly developed over recent years, mainly focusing on minimally invasive approaches that do not compromise medical efficiency and ensure a decreased burden on the patient. It is directly linked with an efficient multidisciplinary team that will perform appropriate pre-operative assessment. Caution is required in complex patients with several comorbidities to ensure a meaningful and informed thoracic surgery referral leading to optimal patient outcomes.
Hardavella, G., Carlea, F., Karampinis, I., Patirelis, A., Athanasiadi, K., Lioumpas, D., et al. (2024). A scoping review of lung cancer surgery with curative intent: workup, fitness assessment, clinical outcomes. BREATHE, 20(2) [10.1183/20734735.0046-2024].
A scoping review of lung cancer surgery with curative intent: workup, fitness assessment, clinical outcomes
Carlea, Federica;Patirelis, Alexandro;Pompeo, Eugenio;Elia, Stefano
2024-01-01
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Lung cancer surgery with curative intent has significantly developed over recent years, mainly focusing on minimally invasive approaches that do not compromise medical efficiency and ensure a decreased burden on the patient. It is directly linked with an efficient multidisciplinary team that will perform appropriate pre-operative assessment. Caution is required in complex patients with several comorbidities to ensure a meaningful and informed thoracic surgery referral leading to optimal patient outcomes.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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