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Endobronchial Metastases

Authors: RICHARD H. FITZGERALD JR., MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTSeventeen cases of endobronchial metastases are reviewed. Of these, six had the primary lesion in the breast. Treatment was by resection, radiation, or systemic therapy. Breast cancer patients with long disease-free intervals had the longest survival after bronchial metastases, and those with the most aggressive carcinomas and sarcomas had shorter survival.

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