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Palliation of thoracic malignancies
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Palliation of thoracic malignancies

Warren J Gasper, Ramin Jamshidi and Pierre R Theodore
Surgical oncology, Vol.16(4), pp.259-265
12/01/2007
PMID: 17904357

Abstract

Airway Obstruction - etiology Airway Obstruction - therapy Esophageal Stenosis - etiology Esophageal Stenosis - therapy Humans Palliative Care - methods Pericardial Effusion - etiology Pericardial Effusion - therapy Pleural Effusion, Malignant - etiology Pleural Effusion, Malignant - therapy Prognosis Stents Thoracic Neoplasms - complications Thoracic Neoplasms - pathology Thoracic Neoplasms - therapy
The sequelae of advanced malignancies of the chest, whether primary or metastatic, can be severely debilitating. In this review, we discuss the advances in palliative treatment for several intrathoracic complications of malignancy. The treatment of malignant pleural and pericardial effusions now includes a range of chemical sclerosants and percutaneous or surgical interventions. A new generation of promising stent and ablation technologies allows for the treatment of intrinsic or extrinsic airway obstruction. Similar techniques are being explored for esophageal obstruction, while the possible benefit of palliative radiation and chemotherapy continues to be investigated. Although their symptoms are often severe, patients with advanced thoracic malignancies have a growing number and variety of palliative treatment options to improve their quality of life.

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