Surgery Versus Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Treatment of Pulmonary metastases. a Systematic Review of Literature
Author(s) -
Francesco Londero,
William Grossi,
Angelo Morelli,
Orlando Parise,
Gianluca Masullo,
Cecilia Tetta,
Ugolino Livi,
Jos G. Maessen,
Sandro Gelsomino
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
future science oa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.825
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2056-5623
DOI - 10.2144/fsoa-2019-0120
Subject(s) - metastasectomy , medicine , radiosurgery , stereotactic radiotherapy , radiation therapy , surgery , surgical resection , lung , radiology , population , cancer , metastasis , environmental health
It is not clear as to which is the best treatment among surgery and stereotactic radiotherapy (SBRT) for lung oligometastases. A systematic review of literature with a priori selection criteria was conducted on articles on the treatment of pulmonary metastases with surgery or SBRT. Only original articles with a population of patients of more than 50 were selected. After final selection, 61 articles on surgical treatment and 18 on SBRT were included. No difference was encountered in short-term survival between pulmonary metastasectomy and SBRT. In the long-term surgery seems to guarantee better survival rates. Mortality and morbidity after treatment are 0–4.7% and 0–23% for surgery, and 0–2% and 4–31% for SBRT. Surgical metastasectomy remains the treatment of choice for pulmonary oligometastases.
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