Lung resection provides the best chance of cure for individuals with early stage non-small Lung cancer; cell lung cancer. Naturally, lung resection will lead to a decrease in lung function. The population that Lung resection; develops lung cancer often has concomitant lung disease and a reduced ability to tolerate further losses Forced expiratory in lung function. The goal of the preoperative pulmonary assessment of individuals with resectable lung volume in 1 second; cancer is to identify those individuals whose short- and long-term morbidity and mortality would be Diffusing capacity for unacceptably high if surgical resection were to occur. Pulmonary function measures such as the forced carbon monoxide; expiratory volume in 1 second and the diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide are useful predictors of Exercise testing; postoperative outcome. In situations in which lung function is not normal, the prediction of postoperative lung lung function from preoperative results and the assessment of exercise capacity can be performed reduction surgery to further clarify risks. Published guidelines help to direct the order of testing, permitting us to offer resection to as many patients as possible. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.