Seminars in Oncology
Volume 30, Issue 1 , Pages 47-56, February 2003

Surgical treatment of small cell lung cancer

Department of Surgery, National Research Institute of Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis, Warsaw, Poland; the Department of Lung Diseases, Regional Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis Hospital, Otwock, Poland; the Divisions of Medical Oncology and Thoracic Surgery, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada

Abstract 

Chemoradiotherapy remains a gold standard in the treatment of limited-disease small cell lung cancer. Currently, three indications for the surgical treatment of very limited disease (stage I, II, or highly selected IIIa) small cell lung cancer can be identified: (1) primary surgery in peripheral clinical N0 lesions followed by adjuvant chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy; (2) primary chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery +/− radiotherapy in patients with a good response to initial treatment; and (3) salvage operations in patients who recur or persist at the primary site but still have resectable disease. The value of these approaches has been assessed in retrospective analyses and prospective nonrandomized trials. A large prospective randomized trial failed to prove any added value for surgery in the multidisciplinary treatment of limited-disease small cell lung cancer, but very few very-limited-disease patients were included. Semin Oncol 30:47-56. Copyright 2003, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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doi:10.1053/sonc.2003.50016

Seminars in Oncology
Volume 30, Issue 1 , Pages 47-56, February 2003