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JAMA, 1966
Carcinoma the lung is the number one killer of men who die of malignant disease. According to the American Cancer Society (personal communication, Aug 5, 1965), it accounted for 43,568 deaths in 1963, of which 36,980 were in men. Its peak incidence is in men 50 to 60 years of age and more deaths are due to lung cancer than to all other respiratory ...
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Carcinoma the lung is the number one killer of men who die of malignant disease. According to the American Cancer Society (personal communication, Aug 5, 1965), it accounted for 43,568 deaths in 1963, of which 36,980 were in men. Its peak incidence is in men 50 to 60 years of age and more deaths are due to lung cancer than to all other respiratory ...
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Imaging Bronchogenic Carcinoma
Chest, 2000Imaging plays an integral role in diagnosing, staging, and following patients with lung cancer. Most lung tumors are detected on chest radiographs, but unfortunately, the majority of patients have advanced stage disease at presentation. There is a wide spectrum of radiologic manifestations of lung cancer, and recognition of these findings is essential ...
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Primary Bronchogenic Carcinoma
Diseases of the Chest, 1968M, Zanolli, H O, Puelma, J, Oneto
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