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Lung cancer

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 Screening

Chest, 2003
Low-dose CT screening for lung cancer is a complex and controversial topic. This article reviews the history of lung cancer screening trials and addresses the principles and confounding biases associated with screening. Chest radiography was initially used for lung cancer screening in the 1970s. In the mid-1990s helical single-detector CT came into use,
Mylene T, Truong, Reginald F, Munden
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Lung Cancer

Medical Clinics of North America, 1977
Only patients with localized lung cancer benefit from curative resection. Curative radiotherapy is recommended in patients with a resectable tumor in whom surgery is precluded for medical reasons. Adjuvant preoperative or postoperative therapy of any type does not improve the results of surgery except in patients with Pancoast tumor.
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Lung Cancer

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2014
Richard D, Neal   +2 more
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Lung Cancer and Lung Transplantation

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
Lung 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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Lung scar cancers

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1957
Summary Twelve scar cancers and three cases of cancer arising in chronic lung cavities have been described. The importance of chronic inflammation as an exciting factor in lung cancer has been described, particularly with reference to the peripherally situated growths.
B, RAEBURN, H, SPENCER
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Lung cancer chemoprevention

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 2000
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. The persisting grim lung cancer incidence and mortality figures argue powerfully for new approaches such as chemoprevention for controlling this disease. Retinoids are among the most intensively studied cancer chemoprevention agents, including in the lung.
F R, Khuri, S M, Lippman
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Lung Cancer

New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Roy S, Herbst   +2 more
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Lung cancer screening

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2007
Lung cancer screening with low-dose chest computed tomography is now recommended for high-risk individuals by the US Preventive Services Task Force. This recommendation was informed by several randomized controlled trials, the largest of which, the National Lung Screening Trial, demonstrated a 20% relative reduction in lung cancer mortality with annual
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