2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-665161/v1
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Chronic Progression of Lung Cancer Recurrence After Surgery: Warning Role of Postoperative Pneumonia

Abstract: Background: The association between the process of postoperative pneumonia and lung cancer recurrence remains elusive in lung cancer surgery. We investigated the association between postoperative pneumonia and lung cancer recurrence development, emphasizing the warning role of postoperative specific pneumonia, in primary lung cancer resection patients.Methods: We assessed the occurrence of postoperative pneumonia in four to six months (PPFS), seven to twelve month (PPST), and lung cancer recurrence within one … Show more

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