-
removal seems possible: in this way,
tumors are
judged to be "
resectable", "borderline
resectable", or "unresectable". When the
disease is
still in an early...
-
mechanisms of cell destruction. The
treatment scenario for
patients with
resectable non-small cell lung
cancer has
changed dramatically with the incorporation...
-
tumor is
resectable. Currently, the five year
prognosis on
average is
about 30% and up to 50% in
patients with early-stage and
surgically resectable Pancoast...
- of non-
resectable, non-metastatic (WHO staging)
subcutaneous mast cell
tumors located at or
distal to the
elbow or the hock, and non-
resectable, non metastatic...
- system.
These are also
known as
hepatic segments that are
surgically resectable. The left lobe is
smaller and more
flattened than the right. It is situated...
-
become symptomatic late in
their development and
therefore are not
usually resectable at the time of presentation.
Complete resection of the tumor, especially...
-
Keratocystoma Sialolipoma Most
patients with early-stage
lesions that are
resectable generally tend to
undergo surgery as
their initial therapeutic approach...
-
introduction of
surgical lasers, the
amount of
potentially surgically resectable pulmonary nodules has
significantly increased.
Compared to
laser surgery...
-
adenocarcinoma of the lung
depends on
several factors including stage,
resectability,
performance status,
histology and
genomic alterations acquired by the...
- side effects. However, it is an
option only for
patients with
surgically resectable tumours; it
cannot be used to
treat DIPG.
Osmotic blood–brain barrier...