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Date publication
septembre 2019
Journal
Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ADOTEVI Olivier
,
Pr FALCOZ Pierre-Emmanuel
,
Pr WESTEEL Virginie
,
Dr WORONOFF Anne-Sophie
Tous les auteurs :
Leroy T, Monnet E, Guerzider S, Jacoulet P, De Bari B, Falcoz PE, Gainet-Brun M, Lahourcade J, Alfreijat F, Almotlak H, Adotevi O, Pernet D, Polio JC, Desmarets M, Woronoff AS, Westeel V
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Résumé
Several studies have reported that patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are at high risk of second primary lung cancer (SPLC). However, widely varying estimates of this risk have been reported, with very few studies taking into account that these patients are at particularly high competing risk of death, due to recurrence of the initial disease and to comorbidities. Risk factor evaluation over time has significant repercussions on the post-surgery surveillance strategy offered for NSCLC. This study primarily sought to measure the risk of SPLC in a long-term follow-up series, using statistical methods considering competing risks of death.
Mots clés
Follow-up, Non-small cell lung cancer, Postoperative radiotherapy, Second primary lung cancer, Surgery
Référence
Lung Cancer. 2019 Sep 3;137:23-30