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2. Surgery for pulmonary lesions in patients with a history of urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma

5. Epithelioid granuloma mimicking lung cancer showed intense uptake on [18F]FAPI-74 PET

7. Evaluation of LAT1 Expression in Patients With Lung Cancer and Mediastinal Tumors

9. T cell immunity in interstitial lung disease with non-small cell lung cancer patients

10. Outcomes of surgical resection for pulmonary metastasis from pancreatic cancer

12. Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy with a central high dose using CyberKnife for metastatic lung tumors

23. Case 4 intraoperative findings. A median sternotomy and lateral thoracotomy were performed. Although the tumor was resected along with the pericardium, left upper lobe, and left phrenic nerve, some remained on the wall of the aortic arch. Because of invasion of the aortic arch, and root of the left common carotid artery and subclavian artery, the residual tumor was removed as much as possible. Clips were placed at the site of the residual tumor at the end of the reduction surgery procedure

24. Case 6 intraoperative findings. A median sternotomy and lateral thoracotomy were performed. After opening the pericardium, massive bloody pericardial effusion was aspirated, the tumor was detached from the superior vena cava (SVC), and the left brachiocephalic vein was dissected. The upper lobe of the left lung was invaded by the tumor, thus partial resection was performed. The tumor was detached along the ascending aorta and divided halfway through. Continuity of tumor invasion from the pulmonary trunk to aorta dorsal side was noted, and surgery was continued under a cardiopulmonary bypass to maintain the visual field and for patient safety. The rest of the tumor was then resected in pieces along the pulmonary trunk. Invasion of the left coronary artery and left atrium was noted, with no resection performed there.

36. Risk factors for non-cancer death after surgery in patients with stage I non-small-cell lung cancer

43. A case of diaphragmatic hernia incarceration after a heart transplant operation

46. Immunotherapeutic potential of CD4 and CD8 single-positive T cells in thymic epithelial tumors

47. The short-term outcomes of pulmonary metastasectomy or stereotactic body radiation therapy for pulmonary metastasis from epithelial tumors

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