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Archives of Surgery, 1941
Until relatively recently the diagnosis of cancer of the lung inevitably signified a rapidly tragic outcome. Within the past six years, however, many patients with pulmonary malignant tumor have been spared this death sentence by the successful removal of the cancerous lung. Of even greater importance is the increasing incidence of such survivals.
Alton Ochsner+4 more
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Until relatively recently the diagnosis of cancer of the lung inevitably signified a rapidly tragic outcome. Within the past six years, however, many patients with pulmonary malignant tumor have been spared this death sentence by the successful removal of the cancerous lung. Of even greater importance is the increasing incidence of such survivals.
Alton Ochsner+4 more
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Annals of Surgery, 1948
Cancer of the breast is one of the great diseases with which physicians have struggled since time immemorial. For the modern physician, however, cancer of the breast is a greater challenge than it was to his colleagues of even a generation ago, because today there are improved diagnostic methods that often make it possible to recognize the disease ...
Edgar D. Grady, Wm. Perrin Nicolson
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Cancer of the breast is one of the great diseases with which physicians have struggled since time immemorial. For the modern physician, however, cancer of the breast is a greater challenge than it was to his colleagues of even a generation ago, because today there are improved diagnostic methods that often make it possible to recognize the disease ...
Edgar D. Grady, Wm. Perrin Nicolson
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Carcinoma cuniculatum: not a verrucous carcinoma
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2012BackgroundCarcinoma cuniculatum and verrucous carcinoma are both very well differentiated forms of squamous carcinoma and thus difficult to separate histologically from pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia. The diagnosis of each often requires clinical‐pathologic correlation.MethodsWe reviewed the literature on cases reported as carcinoma cuniculatum and ...
Ronald M. Rhatigan, Melanie J. Kubik
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003
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Heintz, A. P+8 more
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Heintz, A. P+8 more
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Oral carcinoma and multiplicity of carcinomas
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968Abstract A study of 116 patients, each of whom had one intraoral carcinoma, as of June, 1962, was undertaken. The histologic characteristics of the oral lesions were graded according to criteria previously described. 5 The clinical charts were investigated for the occurrence of other malignant lesions in this patient group.
Bernhard Chomet, Ronald Horowitz
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1955
• The results of palliative treatment of prostatic carcinoma were observed in 1,249 patients followed for five years or more. The high incidence of this disease makes rectal examinations advisable in all men over 50 years of age. The shortness of life expectancy and the amount of suffering seen when the treatment has been palliative argue in favor of ...
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• The results of palliative treatment of prostatic carcinoma were observed in 1,249 patients followed for five years or more. The high incidence of this disease makes rectal examinations advisable in all men over 50 years of age. The shortness of life expectancy and the amount of suffering seen when the treatment has been palliative argue in favor of ...
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