肺癌肺叶切除术后随访护理的最佳交付

IF 5.1 Q1 ONCOLOGY Lung Cancer: Targets and Therapy Pub Date : 2016-03-30 DOI:10.2147/LCTT.S85112
Ying-Yi Chen, Tsai-Wang Huang, Hung Chang, Shih‐Chun Lee
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摘要

肺叶切除术后进行肿瘤监测的基本原理是尽早发现复发性疾病或第二原发性肺癌,以便采取干预措施提高生存率和/或改善生活质量。因此,我们回顾了国际指南的文献,并重新整理了这些与非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)复发相关的有用因素,作为术后随访的补救措施。方法本综述的研究对象是接受过原发性非小细胞肺癌完全切除治疗并正在随访的患者。结果国际上对非小细胞肺癌的随访护理指南各不相同。由于产生了渐进的医疗模式,目前的后续护理应予以纠正。结论计算机断层成像的具体随访时间可根据复发危险因素的不同而增加或减少。许多不同的术后复发预测因素可能有助于优化患者选择特定的监测指南和个性化的辅助治疗,以防止可能的隐性微转移,并获得更好的结果。
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Optimal delivery of follow-up care following pulmonary lobectomy for lung cancer
Introduction The rationale for oncologic surveillance following pulmonary lobectomy is to detect recurrent disease or a second primary lung cancer early enough so that an intervention can increase survival and/or improve quality of life. Therefore, we reviewed literature for international guidelines and reorganized these useful factors associated with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) recurrence as remedies in postoperative follow-up. Method The population of interest for this review was patients who had been treated with complete resection for primary NSCLC and were in follow-up. Result Guidelines on follow-up care for NSCLC vary internationally. Because of the production of progressive medical modalities, the current follow-up care should be corrected. Conclusion The specific follow-up schedule for computed tomography imaging may be more or less frequent, depending upon risk factors for recurrence. Many different predictors of postoperative recurrence may help to optimize the patient selection for specified surveillance guidelines and personalized adjuvant therapies to prevent possibly occult micrometastases and to get a better outcome.
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