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Cancer, 1995
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in the United States, and its incidence has been rising for at least 50 years. Shifts in histologic type and differences in sex and race distribution have accompanied the increased incidence of lung malignancies.Population-based data regarding lung cancer reported to the National Cancer Institute's ...
W D, Travis, L B, Travis, S S, Devesa
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Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in the United States, and its incidence has been rising for at least 50 years. Shifts in histologic type and differences in sex and race distribution have accompanied the increased incidence of lung malignancies.Population-based data regarding lung cancer reported to the National Cancer Institute's ...
W D, Travis, L B, Travis, S S, Devesa
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Australian family physician, 2004
Lung cancer is a preventable disease that has a poor prognosis in most patients. It has a high association with tobacco smoking. Diagnosis involves looking for new symptoms and signs, or changes in existing ones, with a heightened index of suspicion in patients who have ever smoked.This article outlines the role of the general practitioner in the ...
Mitchell, G., Mitchell, C.
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Lung cancer is a preventable disease that has a poor prognosis in most patients. It has a high association with tobacco smoking. Diagnosis involves looking for new symptoms and signs, or changes in existing ones, with a heightened index of suspicion in patients who have ever smoked.This article outlines the role of the general practitioner in the ...
Mitchell, G., Mitchell, C.
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Lung Cancer and Lung Transplantation
Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018Lung transplantation remains a viable option for patients with endstage pulmonary disease. Despite removing the affected organ and replacing both lungs, the risk of lung malignancies still exists. Regardless of the mode of entry, lung cancer affects the prognosis in these patients and diligence is required.
Timothy, Brand, Benjamin, Haithcock
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Chest, 2003
In the United States, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women even though an extensive list of risk factors has been well-characterized. Far and away the most important cause of lung cancer is exposure to tobacco smoke through active or passive smoking. The reductions in smoking prevalence in men that occurred in the
Anthony J, Alberg, Jonathan M, Samet
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In the United States, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women even though an extensive list of risk factors has been well-characterized. Far and away the most important cause of lung cancer is exposure to tobacco smoke through active or passive smoking. The reductions in smoking prevalence in men that occurred in the
Anthony J, Alberg, Jonathan M, Samet
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Chemoprevention of Lung Cancer
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2004Lung cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths. Grim mortality figures argue powerfully for new approaches to control this disease. Chemoprevention is the use of specific natural or synthetic chemical agents to reverse, suppress, or prevent carcinogenic progression to invasive cancer.
Victor, Cohen, Fadlo R, Khuri
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