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Revision as of 18:59, 13 June 2019

One of many surgical procedures intended to remove cancerous tissue. This page is primarily to enable appropriate creation of the ontology but will be expanded over time as a centralized page for regimens that include or primarily consist of surgery. Endocrine ablation surgery will be a separately maintained page.

Adrenocortical carcinoma surgery

Adrenalectomy

Bladder cancer surgery

Cystectomy

Radical cystectomy

Surgical removal of the urinary bladder and nearby organs (in men: prostate and seminal vesicles; in women: uterus, ovaries, portions of the vagina).

Radical cystectomy with bilateral lymphadenectomy

Surgical removal of the urinary bladder and surrounding organs, as well as the nearby lymph node chains.

Nephroureterectomy

Removal of kidney, ureter, and bladder cuff, and segmental resection of the ureter.

TURBT

TURBT: Trans-Urethral Resection of Bladder Tumor

Breast cancer surgery

Lumpectomy

Mastectomy

Modified radical mastectomy

Total mastectomy with low axillary-node dissection

Cervical cancer surgery

Hysterectomy

Radical hysterectomy

CNS cancer surgery

Colon cancer surgery

Endometrial cancer surgery

Esophageal cancer surgery

Esophagectomy

Gastric cancer surgery

Gastrectomy

Head and neck cancer surgery

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Regimen

Study Evidence Comparator Comparative Efficacy
Wolf et al. 1991 Phase III (C) CF Seems not superior

Of historic interest as a control comparator, only.

Subsequent treatment

References

  1. Wolf GT, Fisher SG, Hong WK, Hillman R, Spaulding M, Laramore GE, Endicott JW, McClatchey K, Henderson WG; Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group. Induction chemotherapy plus radiation compared with surgery plus radiation in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. N Engl J Med. 1991 Jun 13;324(24):1685-90. link to original article contains protocol PubMed

Laryngectomy

Thyroidectomy

Hepatobiliary cancer surgery

Lung cancer surgery

Lobectomy

Pneumonectomy

Melanoma surgery

Complete regional lymphadenectomy

Ovarian cancer surgery

Primary debulking surgery

Interval debulking surgery

Pancreatic cancer surgery

Prostate cancer surgery

Prostatectomy

Prostatectomy with lymphadenectomy

Radical prostatectomy

Rectal cancer surgery

Total mesorectal excision

TME: Total Mesorectal Excision

Renal cell carcinoma surgery

Testicular cancer surgery

Orchiectomy

RPLND

RPLND: RetroPeritoneal Lymph Node Dissection

Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma surgery

Thymectomy

Site-agnostic

Metastasectomy

Surgical resection