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[Surgery of rare malignant lung tumours].

4023 operations on account of primary bronchopulmonary cancer were performed in the period of 1963--2006 years. Rare malignant tumors (carcinoid, adenocystic cancer, sarcoma, large cell carcinoma etc.) were diagnosed in 379 (9,1%) cases. 275 patients of those had bronchpulmonary carcinoid; adenocystic cancer was diagnosed in 26 patients; 67 had various types of non-epithelial malignant tumors and 11 had a large cell carcinoma. All patients were operated on, morphological verification was obtained in all cases. The surgical tactics in patients with rare malignant tumours should be the same as for non-small cell lung--lobectomy of pneumonectomy with lyphadenectomy. The long term follow-up results witness the advisability of surgical treatment.

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