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Online ISSN : 1348-9992
Print ISSN : 0386-9628
ISSN-L : 0386-9628
Clinical Significance of Radiation Therapy in Resected Cases of Lung Cancer
Yoshinori NagamatsuShinzo TakamoriKenji NasuMichitake YohAkihiro HayashiAkira AdachiTeruo KakegawaRyozo Hayashida
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1991 Volume 31 Issue 4 Pages 483-487

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We report the effects of postoperative radiation therapy on long-term prognosis for207 patients who received either a curative or non-curative surgical operation for lungcancer, from 1973 to 1987 in our hospital. We excluded data on those patients who haddistant metastasis and those patients who died due to other causes.
For all pN0 or pNl cases of pT3 that underwent curative resection, radiation therapy, with or without chemotherapy, was beneficial for prognosis when compared with those who received no radiation and chemotherapy only. We followed the long-term survival over 5 years, in 3 of 10 patients with a residual tumor at the surgical margin treated with radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy. However, all those who recieved chemotherapy died within only 3 years.

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