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Case Reports Comparative Study
[Lung cancer--hopelessness in inoperability? A 10-year follow-up].
According to reports of Durrant et al. [19] and Berry et al. [5] it was concluded that non-operable non-small cell lung tumors cannot be cured. In this consequence initiation of radiotherapy was fixed at the beginning of symptoms. However, long-time survivors in our follow-up lead us to analyse not only quality of life and secondary therapeutic effects but also this special group with the results of the whole collective treated in the same period of interest. ⋯ The reported treatment results in a period with modest technological possibilities, a telecobalt unit, should encourage to a curative intention, when dissemination cannot be proved. If lung cancer is limited to the primary region with or without lymph node metastases the possibility of tumor elimination is small but feasible. If inoperable lung cancer is not curable, this mostly is not due to inability of locoregional radiotherapy, but rather can be seen as a lack of reliable and permanent elimination or prevention of