About this Research Topic
This Research Topic has a twofold goal. The first one, is to elaborate whether an excess systemic inflammation is associated with long term outcomes in patients who receive curative-intent surgery for lung cancer. The second goal is to investigate whether different strategies (including surgical approach, anesthesia techniques and perioperative medications) might help modulate the degree of perioperative inflammation, with a view to possible beneficial effects in practical terms.
We would welcome clinical studies, animal studies or basic science investigations addressing specifically the questions and goals described above. While being this Research Topic focused on surgical management of lung cancer, valuable contributions from other surgical and medical specialties - the results of which may open new horizons to thoracic practice - will be given the highest consideration.
Keywords: VATS Lung cancer, Systemic inflammation, Anesthesia, Postoperative management
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