Publications by authors named "P Moreno-Casado"

Background: Lung neuroendocrine neoplasms (LungNENs) comprise a heterogeneous group of tumors ranging from indolent lesions with good prognosis to highly aggressive cancers. Carcinoids are the rarest LungNENs, display low to intermediate malignancy and may be surgically managed, but show resistance to radiotherapy/chemotherapy in case of metastasis. Molecular profiling is providing new information to understand lung carcinoids, but its clinical value is still limited.

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  • The study investigates the outcomes of lung transplantation in patients who had previously undergone anatomical lung resection, highlighting challenges and approaches used in these complex cases.
  • Out of 2,690 patients studied across seven European centers, only 26 had undergone lung transplantation after lung resection, primarily for conditions like infections and bronchiectasis.
  • Results showed an 8% mortality within 90 days post-surgery, but the median survival rate post-transplant was about 8.7 years, suggesting that patients with past lung resections can have comparable outcomes to those undergoing standard lung transplants.
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The most effective treatment for lung cancer is complete lung resection, although recurrences reach up to 10% and the appearance of second neoplasms, up to 6%. Therefore, the follow-up of these patients will be essential for the early detection and treatment of these events; however there is no definition of the form, time and cadence of these follow-ups. In this consensus document, we try to define them based on the available scientific evidence.

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The most effective treatment for lung cancer is complete lung resection, although recurrences reach up to 10% and the appearance of second neoplasms, up to 6%. Therefore, the follow-up of these patients will be essential for the early detection and treatment of these events; however, there is no definition of the form, time and cadence of these follow-ups. In this consensus document, we try to define them based on the available scientific evidence.

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