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Meaning of Resectable from wikipedia

- removal seems possible: in this way, tumors are judged to be "resectable", "borderline resectable", or "unresectable". When the disease is still in an early...
- single-agent durvalumab as adjuvant treatment after surgery for adults with resectable (tumors ≥ 4 cm and/or node positive) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...
- BCLC criteria. It has also been used as an alternative to surgery for resectable early stage HCC and in patients with regional recurrence of the tumor...
- of non-resectable, non-metastatic (WHO staging) subcutaneous mast cell tumors located at or distal to the elbow or the hock, and non-resectable, non metastatic...
- mechanisms of cell destruction. The treatment scenario for patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer has changed dramatically with the incorporation...
- with locally or regionally advanced melanoma or for patients with un-resectable distant metastases. Kilovoltage x-ray beams are often used for these treatments...
- with pancreatic cancer present with metastatic or locally advanced un-resectable disease; thus only 15–20% of patients are candidates for the Whipple procedure...
- single-agent nivolumab after surgery as adjuvant treatment, for adults with resectable (tumors ≥ 4 cm and/or node positive) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...
- tumor is resectable. Currently, the five year prognosis on average is about 30% and up to 50% in patients with early-stage and surgically resectable Pancoast...
- offers the only potential chance of cure in cholangiocarcinoma. For non-resectable cases, the five-year survival rate is 0% where the disease is inoperable...