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Mr Marco Scarci and his team are experts in treating all types of thoracic cancer. They work closely together to give you exceptional total care, providing all cancer treatments, clinical resources and support services you need during your time in hospital and after.

Overview - Lung Cancer

Surgical removal of lung cancer is usually reserved for an early stage non-small cell lung cancer, nevertheless there are some exceptions to this rule. You will be looked after by our dedicated multidisciplinary team of distinguished thoracic surgeons, chest physicians, medical and radiation oncologists. They will decide on the best treatment for your particular case, keeping you informed all the way. 

Features of Our Cancer Services:
  • Accurate diagnosis, using the latest high-resolution CT scanning, positron emission tomography (PET), advanced bronchoscopic imaging, and minimally invasive biopsy techniques.
  • Innovative keyhole surgical techniques which reduce postoperative pain, hospital stay and recovery time.
  • Personalised targeted treatment of advanced adenocarcinoma of the lung, based on genetic testing to identify the individual tumour’s abnormal genes.
  • Access to nutritional advice, pain management expertise, palliative care and mental health support to meet your physical and emotional needs.
Surgery

Surgical treatment involves the removal of the tumor and surrounding tissues to eliminate cancerous cells. This method is often used for solid tumors and can be performed using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopic or robotic surgery.

Surgery for cancer involves the removal of tumors and surrounding tissues to eliminate cancerous cells. It is a primary treatment for many solid tumors and can be performed using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopic or robotic surgery. Surgical intervention is often combined with other treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy to enhance effectiveness and reduce the risk of recurrence. Consult with an experienced surgeon to explore your options and develop a personalized treatment plan.

FAQ

FAQs About Cancer Treatment

Lung cancer surgery involves removing cancerous tissue from the lungs, typically performed as part of a treatment plan for early-stage lung cancer. The goal is to eliminate the tumor and prevent its spread.

Candidates for surgery are typically individuals with:

  • Early-stage lung cancer (Stage I or II)
  • Good overall health
  • Limited or no spread to lymph nodes or other organs

A thorough evaluation, including imaging and diagnostic tests, determines eligibility.

The common types of surgeries include:

  • Lobectomy: Removal of one lobe of the lung
  • Pneumonectomy: Removal of an entire lung
  • Segmentectomy/Wedge Resection: Removal of a smaller portion of the lung
    The choice depends on the tumor’s size, location, and stage.

Robotic-assisted surgery, such as the one performed by Marco Scarci, offers:

  • Precision with minimal incisions
  • Faster recovery
  • Reduced pain and scarring
  • Better outcomes compared to traditional open surgery

As with any major surgery, risks may include:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Blood clots
    Your surgeon will discuss the risks and take precautions to minimize them.

Recovery varies based on the type of surgery and individual health. Typically:

  • Hospital stay: 3–7 days
  • Return to normal activities: 4–6 weeks for minimally invasive procedures

Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan.

In some cases, additional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy may be recommended to reduce the risk of recurrence.

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