Peer review report 1 on “Total or partial vertebrectomy for lung cancer invading the spine”

Peer review report 1 on “Total or partial vertebrectomy for lung cancer invading the spine”

Annals of Medicine and Surgery 5 Supplement 1 (2016) S234 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Annals of Medicine and Surgery journal homepage:...

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Annals of Medicine and Surgery 5 Supplement 1 (2016) S234

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Peer Review Report

Peer review report 1 on “Total or partial vertebrectomy for lung cancer invading the spine”

1. Original submission 1.1. Recommendation Accept. 1.2. Comments to the author It is a very interesting case series on the surgical management of selected locally invasive (vertebral) lung cancer entailing a lobectomy and vertebrectomy. The 5yr survival of 71% was impressive although there was only 50% disease-free survival. This may indicate an important role for neoadjuvant chemo/radiotherapy which was given to 2 out of the 8 patients. These patients did not have

DOI of published article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2016.10.002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2016.11.083 2049-0801

local recurrence or distant metastases. Was there any reason why all the patients did not receive neoadjuvant therapy? A principle in surgical oncology is that the response to neoadjuvant chemo/ radiotherapy may predict the prognosis following surgery. The multidisciplinary approach was well appreciated. Elroy Patrick Weledji, BSC, MSC, MBBCHBAO, FRCS (Edin), Surgeon and Senior Lecturer Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, Department of Surgery, Pemset House, Lumpsum Qrts P.O. Box 126, Limbe, S.W. Region PO Box 126, Cameroon E-mail address: [email protected].