Lynn Cancer Institute takes a comprehensive and personalized approach when treating lung and thoracic cancer. We care for every patient like a family member, finding the best therapy for your unique needs.

Thoracic cancers affect the organs and tissues in the chest, including the lungs and esophagus (throat).

At the Institute, we bring together surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists and medical oncologists who collaborate on your treatment plan. Using the latest technology and treatment advances, we’ll work together to find the most effective therapy for your specific type of cancer.

Medical illustration of the respiratory system.

What types of lung and thoracic cancers are treated at the Institute?

Our team treats all types of lung and thoracic cancers, including:

  • Esophageal cancer
  • Esophagogastric cancer
  • Malignant effusions
  • Mesothelioma
  • Non-small cell lung cancer
  • Small cell lung cancer
  • Thymoma

How do the specialists at the Institute diagnose lung and thoracic cancers?

When you first come to the Institute, we will review your health records and any previous tests or imaging. In some cases, we may ask you to undergo additional imaging tests.

Many tests we use to diagnose lung and thoracic cancers involve inserting a thin, flexible tube (scope) into your throat or chest. This tube has a lighted camera on the end that allows your doctor to look for signs of cancer in your organs or tissues. These tests can include:

  • Esophagoscopy – to look at the inside of your esophagus (throat)
  • Mediastinoscopy – to look for signs of cancer around the windpipe, esophagus and surrounding lymph nodes
  • Thoracoscopy – to look at the space around your lungs
  • Endoscopic ultrasound – ultrasound probe at the end of the scope will send sound waves to create a picture of your organs

In some cases, your doctor may take a biopsy (tissue sample) during these tests. Your doctor will send the tissue sample to a lab where a pathologist will look at it under a microscope and check for signs of cancer.

Other tests we may use to diagnose lung and thoracic cancers include:

  • Chest X-rays
  • CT scans
  • MRI
  • PET scans

Once we gather this information, your oncology care team will review your test results with the radiologists. Working together, we’ll pinpoint your diagnosis and determine the best treatment approach.

How do the specialists at the Institute treat lung and thoracic cancers?

At the Institute, we treat every patient like a family member. That means we will do everything possible to find the best treatment for your needs.

Everyone in our care starts with an evaluation at our multimodality clinic. At this clinic, you will meet with all the experts on our team during the same visit. We’ll talk through your diagnosis, discuss treatment options and spend time answering your questions.

After this initial meeting, our team of specialists will collaborate on your treatment plan. We’ll review your tests and scans while considering your personal preferences and overall health.

Your treatment plan will depend on your specific diagnosis. For many patients, treatment starts with surgery to remove the cancerous tumor. At the Institute, we have access to the latest surgical techniques, including minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery and robot-assisted procedures.

Lung and thoracic cancer treatment can also include:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Targeted therapy
Our approach

Our approach

When you come to the Institute for lung and thoracic cancer treatment, you can expect:

  • A complete treatment plan that considers all aspects of your health and well-being
  • A team of experts who collaborate on your treatment and work together to support you throughout the cancer journey
  • The latest diagnostic technology and treatment options available all under one roof

Frequently Asked Questions

  • La HIPEC se administra al momento de la cirugía para extirpar tumores en el abdomen. El tratamiento solamente es eficaz si no hay ningún tumor en el abdomen, por lo que los médicos deciden durante la operación quirúrgica si un paciente recibirá el tratamiento de la HIPEC o no.

    Durante la HIPEC, se insertan catéteres (tubos delgados y flexibles) en el abdomen y se bombean agentes quimioterápicos a través de ellos para hacer una especie de “lavado” de quimioterapia. Los agentes quimioterápicos se calientan a poco más de 100 °F. Se ha demostrado que esta técnica, también llamada “quimioterapia caliente”, es más eficaz para destruir las células cancerosas.

  • En muchos tratamientos oncológicos es necesario que los pacientes esperen de cuatro a seis semanas después de la cirugía para empezar el tratamiento de quimioterapia. Con la HIPEC, los agentes quimioterápicos pueden empezar a destruir las células cancerosas mucho antes, lo que se ha demostrado que conduce a mejores resultados.

    Esta técnica además puede administrar una dosis alta de quimioterapia caliente directamente en el tejido donde normalmente el cáncer prolifera o se disemina. El tratamiento no tiene que combatir los tumores existentes para penetrar los tejidos y los agentes calientes tienen más probabilidades de atacar las células cancerosas.

    A diferencia del tratamiento de quimioterapia tradicional, que pasa por el hígado o los riñones hasta llegar al abdomen, la HIPEC evita que otros órganos queden expuestos a los efectos secundarios nocivos.

Meet the team

Our renowned cancer professionals work together across multiple specialties to provide you with advanced cancer screenings, diagnostics and personalized care.

Surgical Oncology

Medical Oncology

Radiation Oncology

Estudios clínicos

En Lynn Cancer Institute brindamos tratamiento a quienes padecen la enfermedad en la actualidad y ofrecemos esperanza a los que quizá puedan contraerla en el futuro. Mediante los estudios clínicos, evaluamos nuevas formas prometedoras de diagnóstico y tratamiento del cáncer. Como nuestro paciente, tendrá acceso a estos estudios y tratamientos que no están ampliamente disponibles en otros lugares. Si un estudio clínico podría ser adecuado en su caso, hablaremos con usted sobre los posibles beneficios y riesgos, y si decide participar, tenga la confianza de que hacemos de su bienestar general y de su seguridad nuestra máxima prioridad.

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