Abstract

Decisions regarding the role of surgery in pulmonary metastasis need to take into account histology and biology of the cancer. Response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, balanced with toxicities, factors into decisions about metastasectomy. The less sensitive the tumor is to adjuvant therapy, the more likely that metastasectomy may be beneficial. Broad principles include the following: the aims of resection are localized resections with clear margins, with the aim of preserving adequate lung volume; unnecessary toxic therapy sometimes is avoided with accurate diagnosis; tumor type is of utmost importance; and number of metastases and the disease-free interval are not contraindications to metastasectomy.

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