Morphology still remains the cornerstone in lung cancer classification and always has been accompanying pathologists in their daily activity, even though several ancillary techniques have been incorporated over time to improve diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive capabilities in lung cancer. Currently, we are also faced with a global rethinking of lung cancer care, especially once novel therapy strategies have been made available on the basis of the diverse characteristics of tumors. Although morphology still remains a not easily replaceable tool for lung cancer classification, we are now challenged by the need of offering clinicians more detailed subtyping of non-small-cell lung cancer especially in event of limited diagnostic material, ...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
Recently, the 1999/2004 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of adenocarcinoma became less...
Lung cancer remains the commonest global cause of death from cancer [1]. Notable advances in the dia...
Morphology still remains the cornerstone in lung cancer classification and always has been accompany...
The current state of molecular knowledge on lung cancer demands a histological classification which ...
Due in part to remarkable advances over the past decade in our understanding of lung cancer, particu...
OBJECTIVES: Advancements in non-small cell lung cancer treatment based on targeted therapies have ma...
AbstractThe current state of molecular knowledge on lung cancer demands a histological classificatio...
From Introduction: Lung cancer is the biggest cause of cancer death in the UK (CRUK, 2014). It is a ...
Lung cancer is one of the most common and deadliest forms of cancer. It accounts for 13% of all new ...
CONTEXT: Lung cancer is one of the most frequent and lethal malignant neoplasms, but knowledge regar...
Non-small cell lung cancer is possibly the solid tumor with more potential drugable molecular target...
Lung cancers are divided into four types according to their histologic appearance. Therapeutic decis...
In the past, the only critical point of distinction in the Pathological diagnosis of lung cancer was...
See also the overview on lung tumors. Classification Non-small cell carcinomas are divided into thre...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
Recently, the 1999/2004 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of adenocarcinoma became less...
Lung cancer remains the commonest global cause of death from cancer [1]. Notable advances in the dia...
Morphology still remains the cornerstone in lung cancer classification and always has been accompany...
The current state of molecular knowledge on lung cancer demands a histological classification which ...
Due in part to remarkable advances over the past decade in our understanding of lung cancer, particu...
OBJECTIVES: Advancements in non-small cell lung cancer treatment based on targeted therapies have ma...
AbstractThe current state of molecular knowledge on lung cancer demands a histological classificatio...
From Introduction: Lung cancer is the biggest cause of cancer death in the UK (CRUK, 2014). It is a ...
Lung cancer is one of the most common and deadliest forms of cancer. It accounts for 13% of all new ...
CONTEXT: Lung cancer is one of the most frequent and lethal malignant neoplasms, but knowledge regar...
Non-small cell lung cancer is possibly the solid tumor with more potential drugable molecular target...
Lung cancers are divided into four types according to their histologic appearance. Therapeutic decis...
In the past, the only critical point of distinction in the Pathological diagnosis of lung cancer was...
See also the overview on lung tumors. Classification Non-small cell carcinomas are divided into thre...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
Recently, the 1999/2004 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of adenocarcinoma became less...
Lung cancer remains the commonest global cause of death from cancer [1]. Notable advances in the dia...