The results of therapy for bilateral multiple primary lung cancers: 30 years experience in a single centre.

AIMS This study reviews our 30 years experience in the clinical assessment and surgical management of bilateral multiple primary lung cancer (BMPLC). METHODS Between January 1973 and December 2001, 1906 patients with primary lung cancer underwent surgical resection in Kanazawa University Hospital. Thirty-seven patients (1.9%) who had developed a BMPLC using the criteria of Martini and Antakli. RESULTS Eighteen patients had synchronous lesions, and 18 patients had metachronous lesions. One patient had synchronous and metachronous lesions. Overall 10-year survival was 56%. The actuarial 5-year survival for bilateral synchronous cancers was 69%, median survival (MST) 90 months (range 8-153 months), and 10-year survival was 47%. The actuarial 5-year survival for second metachronous cancers was 51%, with an MST of 114 months (range 6-192 months). CONCLUSION Aggressive surgical therapy is effective in patients with a bilateral MPLC if they satisfy the usual criteria of operability. The surgical methods that preserve healthy lung tissue such as sleeve resection and limited resection must be selected in compliance with cancer characters.

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