The presence of SMM suggests an aggressive disease. Selection of patients for a local treatment is an important factor that determines survival. The ideal patient had a unique metachronous metastasic deposit that can be treated by surgery.
A highly heterogeneous group, spindle/giant cell lung carcinomas tend to be symptomatic, peripheral, and necrotic. Preoperative diagnosis is difficult. Most patients in our study relapsed and died the first year after surgical intervention. Surgical intervention can permit long-term survival, but adjuvant therapy warrants consideration because of the aggressive nature of these tumors.
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