Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5616753 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
After local failure of stereotactic body radiotherapy, salvage resection remains a viable option for operable patients, with acceptable morbidity and survival. As use of stereotactic body radiotherapy continues to expand, further studies to evaluate the optimal management for local failure are needed.
Keywords
FEV1MDACCMD Anderson Cancer CenterfluorodeoxyglucoseSBRTDLCOFDGSTScomputed tomographyPositron emission tomographySociety of Thoracic Surgeonslung cancer surgeryStereotactic body radiotherapyNon–small cell lung cancerNSCLCdiffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxideforced expiratory volume in 1 secondPETRadiation therapy
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Authors
Mara B. MD, Arlene M. PhD, Boris MD, Quynh-Nhu MD, Garrett L. MD, Stephen G. MD, Ara A. MD, Reza J. MD, Wayne L. MD, David C. MB, BCh,