- Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences
- Vol: 3 Issue: 3
- Long-Term Survival With Salvage Surgery in Persistent Lung Cancer
Long-Term Survival With Salvage Surgery in Persistent Lung Cancer
Authors : Ilhami Er, Meltem Kirli, Oğuz Çetinayak, Barbaros Aydin, Nesrin Aktürk, Volkan Karacam, Ilhan Öztop, Ayşe Nur Demiral, Rıza Çetingöz
Pages : 199-200
Doi:10.30621/jbachs.2019.632
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Publication Date : 2019-09-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Objective: Our study presents a case with locally-advanced non-small cell lung cancer NSCLC having salvage pneumonectomy due to persistent disease.Case Description: A 46-year old man with stage IIIB cT4N3M0 NSCLC received 39Gy 13x3Gy thoracic radiotherapy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Partial response was obtained after radiotherapy. Chemotherapy was continued after radiotherapy. At 28th month of followup without treatment, isolated local progression was detected. The patient underwent right pneumonectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissection revealing ypT2aN0 adenocarcinoma. After adjuvant chemotherapy, he’s disease-free at 88 months after salvage surgery.Conclusion: In selected patients, salvage surgery seems to provide increased survival causing acceptable morbidity and mortalityKeywords : Lung cancer, radiotherapy, salvage surgery