Long-term Outcomes After Lung Cancer Resection in Smokers: Analysis of the National Lung Screening Trial

Volume: 46, Issue: 1, Pages: 265 - 271
Published: Sep 30, 2021
Abstract
Smoking is a known risk factor for perioperative complications after lung resection; however, little data exists looking at the impact of smoking status (current versus former) on long-term oncologic outcomes after lung cancer surgery. We sought to compare overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and cancer-specific mortality (CSM) in current and former smokers using data from the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST)....
Paper Details
Title
Long-term Outcomes After Lung Cancer Resection in Smokers: Analysis of the National Lung Screening Trial
Published Date
Sep 30, 2021
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
265 - 271
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