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Alternatives to Surgery for Early-Stage Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

Matthew Quirk, Shimwoo Lee, Nikitha Murali, Scott Genshaft, Fereidoun Abtin, Robert D. Suh

2020Clinics in Chest Medicine35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thermal ablation involves the application of heat or cold energy to the lung under image guidance to eradicate tumors. It is indicated for treatment of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer in nonsurgical patients. Ablation technologies have advanced, such that nearly all small tumors can now be treated safely and effectively. Ablation does not cause a lasting decline in pulmonary function tests and may therefore be used to treat multiple synchronous and metachronous lung tumors, a chief advantage over other treatments. Large series with intermediate- and long-term data have been reported showing favorable overall survival, similar to radiation therapy.

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MedicineAblationStage (stratigraphy)LungLung cancerRadiologyRadiation therapySurgeryCancerOncologyInternal medicinePaleontologyBiologyMicrobial Inactivation MethodsUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment