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- W2022606636 abstract "OBJECTIVE: To investigate how the members of the European Associationfor Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) follow up their patients afterpulmonary resection for bronchogenic carcinoma. METHODS: A questionnairewas sent to 317 EACTS members (thoracic and cardiothoracic surgeons as wellas surgeons of unknown field of clinical practice). We eventually receivedcompleted questionnaires from 101 (31.9%) surgeons, who were classifiedinto thoracic and others. Their answers were analysed by the chi-squaretest. RESULTS: One out of four EACTS members does not follow up his/herpatients, while the remainder follow them up with or without thecollaboration of a clinical oncologist, a pneumonologist or a familyphysician. Among the surgeons who follow up their patients, only one out oftwo does so throughout the patient's remaining life. The frequency of theroutine follow-up visits as well as the type and frequency of theexaminations used vary significantly among the members of the Association,but generally the frequency of visits tends to decrease with time. Although89.8% of surgeons believe that a well scheduled follow-up is beneficial tothe patient, only 67% think that such a follow-up is cost-effective.CONCLUSIONS: A great diversity was observed in the way patients operated onfor lung cancer are followed up by the EACTS members. The differences weremore evident between thoracic and other surgeons. However, hard datashowing the effect of these differences on patients' long-term survival arenot available and prospective cooperative studies on this subject arerequired. Taking into account that these patients are, for the rest oftheir lives, at high risk of development of a metachronous primarybronchogenic carcinoma or other potentially curable malignancies, webelieve that a life-long follow-up is mandatory." @default.
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- W2022606636 title "Follow-up of patients after resection for bronchogenic carcinoma" @default.
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