Author:
Levchenko Yevgeniy,Mikhnin Aleksandr,Yergnyan Stepan,Barchuk Aleksey,Gorokhov Leonid,Slugin Yevgeniy,Grinkevich Marina,Levchenko Ye.,Yurin R.
Abstract
The analysis of long-term results of surgical treatment of 198 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) I -III stages. Bronchoplasty (BP) interventions were performed in 99 cases, the control group comprised 99 patients after pneumonectomies (PE) corresponding to the main prognostic criteria for patients after BP interventions. A 1-year, 3-year and 5-year observed survival rates of patients were 87.7%, 56.2% and 44.6% after BP versus 82.8%, 54.6% and 35.9% after PE, respectively. A 1-year, 3-year and 5-year disease-free survival in the BP group was 87.9%, 64.2% and 52.3% versus 88.1%, 61.6% and 37.9% in the PE group. The median of overall and disease-free survival was 51.4 and 55.2 months in the BP group versus 46.2 and 41.0 months in the PE group, respectively.
Publisher
Autonomous non-profit scientific and medical organization - Questions of Oncology
Cited by
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