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Review
. 1993 Apr;34(2):157-61.

Surgical treatment of Pancoast tumor

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Review

Surgical treatment of Pancoast tumor

H J Remmen et al. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1993 Apr.

Abstract

The treatment of superior pulmonary sulcus (Pancoast) tumor is not uniform and is still discussed. Literature data and our retrospective study are presented. Fourteen patients were operated for a Pancoast tumor. Nine patients underwent mediastinoscopy followed by preoperative radiotherapy. Five patients received adjuvant radiotherapy after incomplete resection. Five patients who did not have preoperative radiotherapy, received postoperative irradiation. All three patients who survived five years or more, had preoperative radiotherapy and two of them underwent a complete resection. Literature data are discussed and emphasis is laid on the importance of preoperative staging, including mediastinoscopy, preoperative radiotherapy and complete "en bloc" resection.

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