%0 Journal Article %T Complicaciones del tratamiento quir¨²rgico tras radioterapia y quimioterapia neoadyuvantes en el c¨¢ncer no microc¨ªtico de pulm¨®n: An¨¢lisis de una serie de 16 pacientes %A G¨®mez de Antonio %A D. %A Fuente %A C. de la %A Hurtado %A A. %A Zapata %A I. %A G¨¢mez %A P. %A C¨®rdoba %A M. %A Varela %A A. %J Oncolog¨ªa (Barcelona) %D 2006 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.4321/S0378-48352006000200003 %X purpose: to compare the postoperative morbimortality of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (nsclc) patients treated employing a full dose of induction radiotherapy (>59 gy) with those receiving a standard dose of radiotherapy (< 45 gy). material and methods: a retrospective analysis of patients with nsclc treated by surgery after chemo-radiotherapy ¡À chemotherapy in our institution since december 2000 (n=16) is made. data about survival, postoperative morbidity, and time and site of recurrence or metastases are considered. results: there was no perioperative mortality. no statistical differences were found in postoperative morbidity when comparing both groups of radiation (p<0.197).the two years actuarial survival rate was 66.6 %. conclusion: in our experience, it seems reasonable to offer surgery to patients with nsclc even when they have received a full dose induction radiotherapy. %K induction therapy %K surgery %K non-small cell lung cancer %K morbimortality. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0378-48352006000200003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en