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Tumour cells in the tumour draining vein of patients with non-small cell lung cancer: detection rate and clinical significance
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The present study shows that disseminated cancer cells in the pulmonary venous blood are detectable in about 20% of the patients with operable non-small cell lung cancer and that they are associated with a poor clinical outcome. Therefore, the detection of such cells might be useful for the identification of patients who benefit from adjuvant therapy. Furthermore, in order to avoid an additional systemic spread of tumour cells intraoperatively, the pulmonary veins should be ligated first during lung cancer surgery.
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