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Abstract Patients: This is a prospective study that included two groups of patients diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma, study group (group A) that underwent radical surgery combined with hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy ”20 patients”, and control group (group B) who underwent radical surgery alone ”20 patients”, during the study period from January 2017 to December 2018 at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo university, Egypt. Methods: Criteria of the patients, with the operative details as type of surgical procedure (EPP or P/D), side, and intra-operative sequelae during HITHOC as technical, cardiovascular and respiratory complications were analysed. Pathological TNM staging was described. Early and late postoperative complications were investigated. Patients were followed-up during the study period. Results: Our study included 15 males and 5 females in each arm. Their median age was 48.2 (HITHOC arm) & 52 (Control arm). Mean length of hospital stay of patients undergoing HITHOC was 10.1 (range: 7-17 days), while that of control group was 11.4 (range: 8-25 days). Atrial fibrillation, that occurred in 6 patients receiving HITHOC (30%) and 5 patients in the control group (25%), was the most commonly observed morbidity. (35%) patients who had received HITHOC had experienced MPM recurrence during the follow up period, and the 1-year Disease Free Survival (DFS) was 68.8%, in comparison to the control group, in which 10 patients (50%) had disease relapse, and 1-year DFS was 44% |