Determination of standard number, size and weight of mediastinal lymph nodes in removing the lymph nodes of these stations completely in lung cancer patients to rule out the possibility of Ziyade et al. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 2013, 8:9
Lymphatic metastasis is the main metastatic route for lung cancer, and is also one of the most impor...
Mediastinal staging for lung cancer includes both the assessment of mediastinal lymph nodes status b...
Background:Mediastinal lymph node (LN) dissection during lung resection is essential for accurate st...
Background: Mediastinal lymph node dissection is an essential component of lung cancer surgery. Lite...
Standardization of systemic mediastinal lymph node dissection (SMLD) of lung cancer requires further...
ObjectiveA metastatic lymph node commonly becomes enlarge; however, there is limited data available ...
BackgroundAlthough radioisotopic procedures are commonly used to detect sentinel lymph nodes in brea...
ObjectiveTo determine the optimum selection of mediastinal lymph nodes for biopsy in non-small cell ...
OBJECTIVES: In patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer, surgery offers the best chance ...
An accurate staging of a malignant disease is imperative in order to plan pre- and post-operative th...
Mediastinal lymph node dissection is an important part of lung cancer surgery that provides accurate...
Introduction:Pathologic examination of mediastinal lymph nodes (MLNs) after resection of non–small-c...
Background: The extent and the necessity of lymph node dissection has yet to be defined after resect...
Lung cancer ranks the first position in morbidity and mortality among all malignances in China. Non-...
Study objective: To reevaluate whether it is possible to reliably differentiate malignant mediastina...
Lymphatic metastasis is the main metastatic route for lung cancer, and is also one of the most impor...
Mediastinal staging for lung cancer includes both the assessment of mediastinal lymph nodes status b...
Background:Mediastinal lymph node (LN) dissection during lung resection is essential for accurate st...
Background: Mediastinal lymph node dissection is an essential component of lung cancer surgery. Lite...
Standardization of systemic mediastinal lymph node dissection (SMLD) of lung cancer requires further...
ObjectiveA metastatic lymph node commonly becomes enlarge; however, there is limited data available ...
BackgroundAlthough radioisotopic procedures are commonly used to detect sentinel lymph nodes in brea...
ObjectiveTo determine the optimum selection of mediastinal lymph nodes for biopsy in non-small cell ...
OBJECTIVES: In patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer, surgery offers the best chance ...
An accurate staging of a malignant disease is imperative in order to plan pre- and post-operative th...
Mediastinal lymph node dissection is an important part of lung cancer surgery that provides accurate...
Introduction:Pathologic examination of mediastinal lymph nodes (MLNs) after resection of non–small-c...
Background: The extent and the necessity of lymph node dissection has yet to be defined after resect...
Lung cancer ranks the first position in morbidity and mortality among all malignances in China. Non-...
Study objective: To reevaluate whether it is possible to reliably differentiate malignant mediastina...
Lymphatic metastasis is the main metastatic route for lung cancer, and is also one of the most impor...
Mediastinal staging for lung cancer includes both the assessment of mediastinal lymph nodes status b...
Background:Mediastinal lymph node (LN) dissection during lung resection is essential for accurate st...