Internal Medicine

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924 Lung Cancer

Side Effects & Contraindications
■Surgery:
➣Side effects: prolonged pleuritic pain (weeks), infection (wound,
pneumonia), arrhythmia, bronchopleural fistula
➣Contraindications:
Absolute: active cardiac or cerebrovascular disease
Relative: severe pulmonary disease. Patients with apical
tumors and bullous disease may tolerate resection/bullectomy
without compromise
■Chemotherapy:
➣Side effects: leukopenia, anemia, nausea/emesis, renal dysfunc-
tion, fatigue, neuropathy
➣Contraindications:
Absolute: infection
Relative: renal dysfunction, poor performance status
■Radiation therapy:
➣Side effects: esophagitis, dermatitis, pulmonary fibrosis, radia-
tion pneumonitis
➣Contraindications:
Relative: limited pulmonary reserve with high likelihood of
pneumonitis
Absolute: inability to shield vital structures (spinal cord)
■Special Situations:
➣Carcinoma in situ: treatment options include brachytherapy,
photodynamic therapy (PDT), laser or cryotherapy
➣Isolated CNS or adrenal metastasis: aggressive resection of both
tumors improves survival
➣Synchronous primaries: stage/treat separately with independent
prognoses
➣Malignant pleural effusions: pleurodesis (talc, bleomycin, tetra-
cycline) either tube thoracostomy or video-assisted thoracos-
copy (VATS)
➣Progressive hemoptysis: bronchial artery embolization

follow-up
During Treatment
■Determined by specialty service (oncology, radiation oncology,
surgery or pulmonary)

Routine
■CBC, renal function weekly during chemotherapy
■CXR q 3 mo, annual chest CT
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