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      [Long-term survival after surgery of solitary cerebral metastasis of lung cancer. Clinical case and review of the literature].

      Neuro-Chirurgie
      Brain Neoplasms, secondary, surgery, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Humans, Lung Neoplasms, pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Time Factors

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          In cases of solitary brain metastasis of lung cancers other than small cell lung carcinoma, which has an even poorer prognosis, long-term patient survival over 1.2 years is rare. One case with a 12 year survival is presented. The authors review the other 18 cases with a minimum 5 year survival described in the literature. It is concluded that surgical aggressivity is justified in these cases.

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