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Lorenzo Spaggiari

Researcher at European Institute of Oncology

Publications -  610
Citations -  11957

Lorenzo Spaggiari is an academic researcher from European Institute of Oncology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 535 publications receiving 10021 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Spaggiari include University of Parma & Emory Healthcare.

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Non-small-cell lung cancer

TL;DR: This Primer focuses on non-small-cell lung cancer, a heterogeneous class of tumours, which represents approximately 85% of all new lung cancer diagnoses and has a very poor prognosis.
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Alterations of the Notch pathway in lung cancer

TL;DR: It is shown that Notch signaling is altered in approximately one third of non–small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs), which are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and it is suggested that it might represent a possible target for molecular therapies in these tumors.
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Four-arm robotic lobectomy for the treatment of early-stage lung cancer.

TL;DR: Robotic lobectomy with lymph node dissection is practicable, safe, and associated with shorter postoperative hospitalization than open surgery, and from the number of lymph nodes removed it appears oncologically acceptable for early lung cancer.
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Robotic lobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): long-term oncologic results.

TL;DR: Robotic lobectomy for early-stage NSCLC can be performed with low morbidity and mortality and long-term stage-specific survival is acceptable and consistent with prior results for VATS and thoracotomy.
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Transmanubrial Osteomuscular Sparing Approach for Apical Chest Tumors

TL;DR: A transmanubrial approach is proposed, through a manubrial L-shaped transection and first costal cartilage resection, which allows retraction of an osteomuscular flap including but sparing the clavicle and all its muscular insertions.