Surgical Treatment of Lung Cancer With Synchronous Adrenal Metastases: Adrenalectomy First

Conclusions Adrenalectomy involves no significant morbidity and can be performed safely without delaying lung surgery, and allows us to operate the primary lung tumor successfully as long as we ensure complete resection of the adrenal gland. A multidisciplinary oncology committee must individualize all cases and consider this therapeutic approach in all patients with resectable primary tumor and resectable adrenal metastases.
Source: Cirugia Espanola - Category: Surgery Source Type: research