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[A survey on the practice of bronchoscopy in county-level hospitals of China].
Zhonghua jie he he hu xi za zhi = Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi = Chinese journal of tuberculosis and respiratory diseases, 2023F. Wang +4 more
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JCO Oncology Practice
494 Background: Oncologists require PD-L1 and molecular testing results to initiate treatment for patients with metastatic NSCLC. In the diagnostic journey of patients, delays are introduced following the initial biopsy, as often the ...
Charalambos D. Charalambous +4 more
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494 Background: Oncologists require PD-L1 and molecular testing results to initiate treatment for patients with metastatic NSCLC. In the diagnostic journey of patients, delays are introduced following the initial biopsy, as often the ...
Charalambos D. Charalambous +4 more
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Imaging modalities during navigational bronchoscopy
Expert Review of Respiratory MedicineIntroduction Lung nodules are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Technological advances in navigational bronchoscopy and imaging modalities have led to paradigm shift from nodule screening or follow-up to early lung cancer detection.
Ramsy Abdelghani +7 more
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Automatic lesion detection for narrow-band imaging bronchoscopy
Journal of Medical Imaging. Purpose Early detection of cancer is crucial for lung cancer patients, as it determines disease prognosis. Lung cancer typically starts as bronchial lesions along the airway walls.
Vahid Daneshpajooh +4 more
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Current opinion in pulmonary medicine
Purpose of review The review explores the evolving roles and comparative effectiveness of rigid versus flexible bronchoscopy in interventional pulmonology. This topic is particularly timely due to recent technological advancements and the growing body of
Carlos Aravena, A. Mehta
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Purpose of review The review explores the evolving roles and comparative effectiveness of rigid versus flexible bronchoscopy in interventional pulmonology. This topic is particularly timely due to recent technological advancements and the growing body of
Carlos Aravena, A. Mehta
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Innovations
Objective: Small pulmonary nodules can be difficult to identify during minimally invasive surgical (MIS) resection. Previous investigators have reported using standard bronchoscopy with electromagnetic navigation to identify small pulmonary nodules ...
James Shahoud +4 more
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Objective: Small pulmonary nodules can be difficult to identify during minimally invasive surgical (MIS) resection. Previous investigators have reported using standard bronchoscopy with electromagnetic navigation to identify small pulmonary nodules ...
James Shahoud +4 more
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A Survey of Bronchoscopy Practice in Australia and New Zealand
Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2016Adrian Barnett +2 more
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Equity of access to pathological diagnosis and bronchoscopy for lung cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The New Zealand medical journalBACKGROUND Māori are less likely to survive their lung cancer once diagnosed, but it remains unclear whether this is partially driven by poorer access to best-practice diagnostic services.
J. Gurney +7 more
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Robotic bronchoscopy: Evolution of advanced diagnostic technologies for pulmonary lesions.
Bailliere's Best Practice & Research. Clinical AnaesthesiologyLung cancer is among one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies and is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in both men and women globally, with an estimated 1.8 million deaths annually.
Ifeyinwa C Ifeanyi +2 more
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