Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Evangelisches Klinikum Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany
Review Article
Comparing Lobectomy and Segmentectomy: Which Elements Affects an Optimal Oncological Outcome?
Author(s): Theoni Kontou, Michail Galanis*, Theodoros Kolokotronis and Efstratios Koletsis
In this research work in recent years, Low Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) is being used for lung cancer screening in high risk groups.
According to USPSTF guidelines, people aged between 55 and 80 years old, who have a smoking history of 30 pack-years or have quit for
less than 15 years, are recommended to take a LDCT scan. Other possible candidates for lung cancer screening can be patients with
radon exposure, family history associated with lung cancer or history of pulmonary fibrosis or chronic obstructive lung disease.
Detecting lung cancer at an early stage raises the question of optimal treatment and overall survival. This article aims to compare
segmentectomy vs. lobectomy as surgical options, in case of stage I Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC), ideally IA.
In order to compare the two previously referred strategies, data has been collected from artic.. Read More»
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