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Lung Cancer Staging: Proteomics
Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2006The results of ACOSOG Z4031 may provide landmark information for the use of proteomic profiling to diagnose lung cancer noninvasively and to provide more accurate predictions of survival. Although the technological developments allowing generalized use of proteomic and genomic analyses are relatively recent, major progress in understanding the ...
David H, Harpole, Shari L, Meyerson
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Staging Systems of Lung Cancer
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1993The staging of lung cancer involves assessment of the anatomic extent of disease based on the best available data. Such a definition of neoplastic burden facilitates the systematic analysis and meaningful communication of diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic information.
A M, Patel, W F, Dunn, V F, Trastek
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Staging Strategies for Lung Cancer
JAMA, 2010LUNG CANCER HAS BECOME PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORtant cancer in the United States. The incidence has continued to increase, and lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death. However, most patients with lung cancer have advanced-stage disease when they first present and are not amenable to curative treatment.
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Thoracoscopy for staging of lung cancer
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1993The recent advancements in diagnosis and treatment of thoracic disease have been made mostly in line with advancements in endoscopic equipment design and refinement of thoracoscopic surgery techniques. Between March 1992 and February 1993, video thoracoscopic procedures were performed in 50 patients.
T, Naruke +4 more
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Dilemmas in Lung Cancer Staging
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2018The advent of the 8th edition of the lung cancer staging system reflects a further meticulous evidence-based advance in the stratification of the survival of patients with lung cancer. Although addressing many limitations of earlier staging systems, several limitations in staging remain.
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Metabolic Staging of Lung Cancer
New England Journal of Medicine, 2000Carcinoma of the lung is the leading cause of death from cancer in Western countries. Surgery is the treatment most likely to result in the cure of early non–small-cell lung carcinoma, which includes squamous-cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and large-cell carcinoma.
S U, Berlangieri, A M, Scott
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Imaging in Lung Cancer Staging
Clinics in Chest MedicineLung cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, as well as in the United States. Clinical staging, primarily with imaging, is integral to stratify patients into groups that determine treatment options and predict survival.
Chad D, Strange +7 more
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Christopher, Slatore +2 more
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LUNG CANCER STAGING CLASSIFICATION
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1993In presenting the staging system, I recognize that in a given patient the total tumor burden cannot be precisely quantitated, and the balance between host defenses and the heterogeneity of the malignancy is not measurable. These and other complex interacting biological variables will influence the subsequent course of the disease.
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