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Listing in Medline: A New Milestone for the Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
Qinghua ZHOU
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Contemporary Incidence and Survival of Lung Neuroendocrine Neoplasms.
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Unusual primary lung neoplasms
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2001Bronchial carcinoids and hamartomas are, respectively, the most common malignant and benign unusual primary lung neoplasms. These tumors are often asymptomatic but can cause central airway obstruction. Helical computed tomographic and radionuclide scintigraphic advances in their detection and evolution, together with newer interventional bronchoscopy ...
A L, Chan, D K, Shelton, K Y, Yoneda
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Gene therapy for lung neoplasms
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2002The field of gene therapy is still in its infancy, but significant accomplishments have been achieved. The ability to transfer genes safely and successfully into animals and patients clearly has been established. It is highly likely that in the near future, gene therapy will be shown to have clear therapeutic efficacy in diseases such as the treatment ...
Steven M, Albelda +2 more
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Lung
Pathology Patterns Reviews, 2001Neuroendocrine tumors of the lung continue to be difficult nosologic and diagnostic problems, centering on the time-honored terms of "carcinoid," "atypical carcinoid," and "small cell carcinoma." Problems that are encountered in the classification of such neoplasms revolve around the differing criteria that have been advanced for their definition and ...
L A, Cerilli +3 more
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2018
Although most lung neoplasms are malignant, a small subset of true lung neoplasms are benign (Table 12.1). Benign lung neoplasms include epithelial and mesenchymal tumors, with pulmonary hamartoma being the single most commonly encountered entity.
Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
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Although most lung neoplasms are malignant, a small subset of true lung neoplasms are benign (Table 12.1). Benign lung neoplasms include epithelial and mesenchymal tumors, with pulmonary hamartoma being the single most commonly encountered entity.
Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
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1985
The occurrence of pulmonary neoplasms in women of childbearing age is relatively uncommon. The usual age-specific causes of pulmonary lesions are the same for pregnant women as they are for the general population; however, women are at a slightly higher risk for several other pulmonary disorders during and after pregnancy.
John A. Spratt, J. Scott Rankin
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The occurrence of pulmonary neoplasms in women of childbearing age is relatively uncommon. The usual age-specific causes of pulmonary lesions are the same for pregnant women as they are for the general population; however, women are at a slightly higher risk for several other pulmonary disorders during and after pregnancy.
John A. Spratt, J. Scott Rankin
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