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1 The Department of Surgery, The George Washington University School of Medicine.
Three patients with primary lymphosarcoma of the lung have been presented. From this small series one would believe that the prognosis in resectable pulmonary lymphosarcoma is more promising than bronchiogenic carcinoma. The extent of resection must depend on the location of the lesion and age of the patient. There are varying views on the use of roentgen therapy. Some feel it should always be used, while others use it only for recurring lesions.
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