Surgical resection of pulmonary metastases from colorectal adenocarcinoma |
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Authors: | Nils Wilking M.D. Dr. Nicholas J. Petrelli M.D. Lemuel Herrera M.D. Anne-Marie Regal M.D. Arnold Mittelman M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, 666 Elm Street, 14263 Buffalo, New York;(2) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, 666 Elm Street, 14263 Buffalo, New York |
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Abstract: | From 1962 to 1982, 27 patients with pulmonary metastases as the only site of recurrent colorectal carcinoma underwent pulmonary resection at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Only five of these patients had symptomatic pulmonary lesions. No postoperative mortality occurred. The median survival after pulmonary resection was 27 months. Five patients are alive presently without recurrent colorectal cancer and two patients are alive with recurrent pulmonary metastases. Patients with solitary lesions had a better survival than patients with multiple lesions. The major sites of recurrence following thoracotomy were the lungs and liver. Junior Faculty American Cancer Society. Aided by grant JFCF 773 from the American Cancer Society. |
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Keywords: | Colorectal Metastases Pulmonary Resection Recurrent |
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