Abstract:The aim of the study is to compare two techniques in the surgical treatment of resectable nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Background: Minimally invasive surgery is the gold standard in the treatment of lung cancer in the early stage. This strategy is not only related to the reduced surgical access but also to the amount of parenchyma that must be saved, compatibly with the oncological radicality. The purpose of the study is to evaluate if sublobar resection can be a valid alternative to lobectomy, based on r… Show more
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