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Optimal Surgical Margin to Avoid Locoregional Recurrence for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Larger than 2.0 cm: A Retrospective Study
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2021
unpublished
Background. A parenchymal surgical margin of"the clinical tumor size or more" or "2.0 cm or more" has been widely recognized as the optimal margin distance to avoid locoregional recurrence after sublobar resection for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) of 2.0 cm or less. However, the safe margin distance to avoid locoregional recurrence for NSCLC larger than 2.0 cm remains unclear. Patients and Methods. Among 1,338 patients with resected primary lung cancers at two institutions between 2007 and
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-666274/v1
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