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(Chest. 1994;106:297S-301S.)
© 1994 American College of Chest Physicians

Effects of Postoperative Mediastinal Radiation on Completely Resected Stage II and Stage III Epidermoid Cancer of the Lung

LCSG 773

Thomas H. Weisenburger MD1

1 From the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara and the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California at Los Angeles

Among patients with lung cancer approximately 44% have disease limited to the chest. Patients with early lesions treated surgically have better survival rates than those with more advanced primary disease or nodal involvement. Postoperative irradiation should reduce local or regional recurrence and hopefully reduce systemic relapse.







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