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Lung cancer in octogenarians: factors affecting long-term survival following resection
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Meaningful long-term survival is obtainable in elderly patients undergoing surgical resection for lung cancer. Careful patient evaluation and selection is necessary to identify patients who will benefit most from resection. Shorter survival was observed in male patients and those presenting with dyspnea. As could be expected, survival was also dependent on extent of resection and initial pathologic stage.
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