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Annals of Oncology | 2010

Outcomes after repeated resection for recurrent pulmonary metastases from colorectal cancer

Joon Suk Park; Hong Kwan Kim; Y.S. Choi; K. Kim; Y.M. Shim; Jonghoo Jo; W.-Y. Lee; H.-K. Chun; Y. Park; W. K. Kang; J. Kim

BACKGROUND It remains controversial whether metastasectomy is still feasible in patients with pulmonary recurrence from colorectal cancer, after initial metastasectomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate outcomes of repeated metastasectomy in these patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS From 1995 to 2007, 202 patients had received a pulmonary metastasectomy from colorectal cancer at our institution. Over a median follow-up of 28.9 months, 48 patients received second metastasectomy (29 wedge resections, 5 segmentectomies, 13 lobectomies, and 1 completion pneumonectomy). The median disease-free interval was 9.6 months. Among these 48 patients, 28 showed pulmonary recurrence again and of those, 10 patients received third metastasectomy (two wedge resections, two segmentectomies, four lobectomies, and two completion pneumonectomies). RESULTS There was no postoperative mortality. Of the 48 patients who underwent second metastasectomy, overall and disease-free 5-year survivals were 79% and 49%, respectively, after second operation. Of the 10 patients who received third metastasectomy, overall survival was 78% at 5 years after last operation. CONCLUSIONS Repeated resection after initial metastasectomy can be carried out safely and provides long-term survival in patients with recurrent pulmonary metastasis from colorectal cancer. Our findings indicate that close follow-up for the early detection of recurrence and parenchyma-saving resection can improve the results after repeated resection.


Annals of Oncology | 2013

Needs regarding care and factors associated with unmet needs in disease-free survivors of surgically treated lung cancer

Young Ho Yun; E.-J. Shon; A.-J. Yang; Soo Hyun Kim; Yong-Nyun Kim; Yoon Jung Chang; J. Lee; Myeong-Kyu Kim; H. Lee; J. Kim; Y.S. Choi; Y.M. Shim

BACKGROUND To evaluate the long-term needs of lung cancer survivors and to explore factors associated with unmet need. PATIENTS AND METHODS We recruited lung patients treated with curative surgery from 2001 through 2006 at two centers in Korea. Needs in the domains of information, supportive care, education and counseling, and socioeconomic support were measured. We selected the four most frequently reported items of unmet need among 19 items in four domains. RESULTS The most frequently reported unmet needs were Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and folk remedies (59.8%) in the Information domain, Counseling and treatment of depression and anxiety (63.5%) in the Supportive care domain, diet, exercise and weight control (55.1%) in the Education and counseling domain and Financial support (90.4%) in the socioeconomic support domain. Unmet needs for psychological treatment was significantly greater in participants who were employed (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.25; 95% confidential interval [CI], 1.12 to 4.53). Unmet needs for diet, exercise and weight control were significantly greater in participants who had not received chemotherapy (aOR, 1.76; 95% CI, 1.09 to 2.85). Unmet need for financial support was greater in participants who were married (aOR, 4.14, 95%CI, 1.12 to 15.22) and those who had not received chemotherapy (aOR, 5.91, 95%CI, 1.91 to 18.31). CONCLUSION There were substantial unmet needs for information regarding psychological support, education for diet and exercise, and financial support among lung cancer survivors.


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P3.16-41 Postoperative Pembrolizumab for the Patients with Pathologic Stage I Adenocarcinoma with Solid or Micropapillary Pattern

Sung Wook Shin; S. Lee; Y. Choi; Joongbum Cho; Hye-Ryoun Kim; Y.S. Choi; J. Han; Jong-Mu Sun; J.S. Ahn; Myung-Ju Ahn; K. Park; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim; J. Kim


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P3.01-81 Long-Term Outcome of Surgically Resected Unsuspected N2 Lung Adenocarcinoma

Byung Jo Park; Tae Hyung Kim; J. Lee; Sung Wook Shin; Joongbum Cho; Hye-Ryoun Kim; Y.S. Choi; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim; J. Kim


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P2.01-57 Prognostic Implication of Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Parameters in N2(+) Stage IIIA Lung Cancer Patients

H. Kim; Y. Ahn; Jin-Man Kim; Hongryull Pyo; J.M. Noh; Jong-Mu Sun; J.S. Ahn; Myung-Ju Ahn; K. Park; Y.S. Choi; J. Kim; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim; J. Han; S.H. Hyun; Joon Young Choi


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P1.16-14 Impact of Smoking on Treatment Outcome in Early Squamous Cell Lung Cancer (T1N0)

J. Lee; Tae Hyung Kim; Byung Jo Park; Joongbum Cho; Hye-Ryoun Kim; Y.S. Choi; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim; J. Kim


Annals of Oncology | 2018

1929PTumor-infiltrating CD3+ lymphocytes and ICOS+ T-cells predict a favorable survival in resected esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Min Hee Hong; S-J Shin; Y.S. Choi; Byoung Chul Cho; H.R. Kim


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P2.02-001 Detection of Gene Fusions in NSCLC Using NGS Fusion Assay

Y. Choi; Maruja E. Lira; Y.S. Choi; Suhyun Kim; Y.M. Shim; O. Perez; J. Kim


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P3.04-011 A Prospective Study to Optimize the Extent of Pulmonary Resection According to Decision-Making Algorithm in cStage IA NSCLC

Hongsun Kim; Ho Yun Lee; Y. Choi; H.-J. Kim; Kyung-Jong Lee; Sun Hye Shin; Joongbum Cho; Y.S. Choi; J. Kim; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P3.08-006 Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes Are Associated with Histologic Type in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Trimodal Treatment

Hongsun Kim; Sun Hye Shin; Joongbum Cho; Y.S. Choi; J.I. Zo; Y.M. Shim; K. Park; Myung-Ju Ahn; J.S. Ahn; S. Lee; Jong-Mu Sun; Y. Ahn; Hongryull Pyo; J.M. Noh; J. Han; J. Kim

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Y.M. Shim

Samsung Medical Center

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J. Kim

Samsung Medical Center

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J.I. Zo

Samsung Medical Center

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Hye-Ryoun Kim

Seoul National University

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S. Lee

Samsung Medical Center

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J. Lee

Samsung Medical Center

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J.S. Ahn

Samsung Medical Center

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Jong-Mu Sun

Samsung Medical Center

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K. Park

Samsung Medical Center

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