Can Minimally Invasive Lung Cancer Surgery Improve Chemotherapy Outcomes?


Minimally invasive lung cancer surgery can be used to remove cancerous tissue without the need to open the patient’s chest. A traditional approach to performing a lobectomy required the surgeon to make a long incision into the chest. Then, the chest is opened and the ribs are either spread apart or removed in order to give the surgical team a better view of the affected lobe. The operation usually involves a significant level of postoperative pain as well as a longer recovery time.

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