Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2901807 | Chest | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Elderly patients with NSCLC should not be denied pulmonary resection on the basis of chronologic age alone. Among patients aged ⥠70 years, 90-day mortality compared acceptably with mortality among younger matched patients. Additionally, the data show that for older patients, a 90-day mortality better represents their real mortality risk than 30- or 60-day figures. Our contemporary, multiinstitutional data importantly reveal that elderly patients, compared with their younger counterparts, do not have increased morbidity, incidence, or severity after pulmonary resection.
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Authors
Caroline MD, Pierre-Emmanuel PhD, Alain PhD, Pascal A. PhD, Marcel PhD,