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A segmentectomy is a surgical procedure that removes one of the ten anatomic segments of a lung. It requires some dissection of the artery, vein, and/or airway structures of that segment, and the ...
A report of 215 patients with T1N0M0 lung cancer, 147 treated with lobectomy, 47 with wedge resection and 19 with radiation therapy, found 1- and 5-year survival rates of 97 and 68% for lobectomy ...
Opens in a new tab or window LOS ANGELES -- Surgeries to remove small tumors in stage IA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC ... and for wedge resection 41.4%, according to Christopher Seder ...
and wedge resection, respectively. The researchers found that lobectomy was associated with improved survival compared with sublobar resection (hazard ratio for overall survival [OS] and lung ...
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Real-world data reveals survival benefits of anatomic resections for early-stage lung cancerAnnual Meeting reveals that anatomic lung resections, such as lobectomy and segmentectomy, are associated with improved long-term survival compared to wedge resection for patients with early-stage ...
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