SABR patients were stable during the 12 months while surgical patients reported clinically significant deterioration at 6 weeks.
Practical aspects of clinically managing operable SABR patients are important for the long-term care of this unique population.
Surgery has long been the gold standard for diagnosis and management of early-stage operable lung cancer. For patients with inoperable disease or more extensive disease, however, alternative approaches are emerging. […]
With increasing availability of CT scans and strong evidence for the utility of low-dose CT screening in high-risk populations,1 an increasing number of small lung nodules are being incidentally discovered. […]
By José Francisco Corona-Cruz, MD We are living in an uncertain world in which the impact, timeline, and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic remain mostly unknown. This has led to […]