Surgery
 
Surgery, by itself, has proved disappointing. In one large series, the median survival with surgery (including extrapleural 
pneumonectomy) was only 11.7 months.
[33] However, research indicates varied success when used in combination  with radiation and chemotherapy (Duke, 2008), or with one of the latter.  A pleurectomy/decortication is the most common surgery, in which the  lining of the chest is removed. Less common is an extrapleural  pneumonectomy (EPP), in which the lung, lining of the inside of the  chest, the hemi-
diaphragm and the 
pericardium are removed.
 
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