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VIDEO: Wedge resection beats SBRT for stage I lung cancer treatment


 

AT AATS 2016

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BALTIMORE – Surgical resection of early-stage non–small cell lung cancer afforded a superior survival advantage for patients than stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), according to a study presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.

While an increasing number of non–small cell lung cancer patients have been treated with SBRT, it appears that surgery may still be the better option. Analysis of both matched and unmatched patient groups found that SBRT was associated with significantly lower survival than wedge resection.

“Frankly, I was surprised to see such a big difference between SBRT and wedge resection,” said Dr. Walter Weder, professor of surgery at University Hospital Zürich, in an interview at AATS 2016. Dr Weder served as a discussant on the paper, and said the results confirm that surgeons should be involved in discussions with patients when they are considering treatment options. “Surgery can be done safely... and patients should know this information.”

Dr. Weder reported no relevant financial disclosures.

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