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Современное состояние проблемы послеоперационной лучевой терапии рака легкого

Современное состояние проблемы послеоперационной лучевой терапии рака легкого

Abstract

В проблеме адъювантного лечения немелкоклеточного рака легкого остается много нерешенных вопросов, наибольшие дискуссии вызывает послеоперационная лучевая терапия (ПОЛТ). За последние десятилетия произошли существенные изменения в оценке результатов лечения и определении показаний к использованию различных методик. Совершенствование диагностических методов в предоперационном стадировании заболевания и использование современной радиологической аппаратуры позволяет улучшить показатели выживаемости больных операбельным немелкоклеточным раком легкого с метастазами в медиастинальных лимфоузлах. Представлены результаты наиболее значимых исследований по изучению ПОЛТ с акцентом на применение современных технологий диагностики и лечения. Продолжающиеся рандомизированные исследования позволят получить новые сведения об эффективности ПОЛТ.

The problem adjuvant treatment of non-small cell lung cancer there are many unresolved questions, postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) is more controversial. Over the last decade there have been significant changes in the assessment of treatment results and treatment indications. Improvements in diagnostics of preoperative staging and the use of modern radiological technics improve survival in patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer with mediastinal lymph nodes metastasis. This article presents the results of the most significant studies PORT with the modern technologies of diagnostics and treatment. Ongoing randomized trials will provide new data on the effectiveness of PORT.

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НЕМЕЛКОКЛЕТОЧНЫЙ РАК ЛЕГКОГО,ПОСЛЕОПЕРАЦИОННАЯ ЛУЧЕВАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ,NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER,POSTOPERATIVE RADIATION THERAPY

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