In Hodgkin’s disease, each clinical or pathologic stage can be related to the extent of the area involved and predicts the next anatomical region at risk for tu-mor dissemination. Thus, the Ann Arbor staging crite
The “stage” of a cancer is a short-hand way of describing the extent of cancer in a patient. Stage i...
Stage classification is an important underpinning of management of patients with cancer, and rests o...
Pathologic variables play an important role in prognostication in urologic malignancies. Histologic ...
Disease classification Disease staging Modified Ann Arbor Staging System: Stage I: involvement of a ...
Staging can be defined as assessing the anatomical extent of the tumour. Stages are an artificial su...
The prediction of patient prognosis has always been essential to the practice of medicine. By the ea...
An analysis of prognostic factors in stage III and IV Hodgkin's disease treate
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Item does not contain fulltextThe American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) recently launched a new ...
Stage classification is an important underpinning of management of patients with cancer, and rests o...
Malignant lymphoma, Stage IV. The staging of lymphoma is not as clinically significant as it is for ...
Staging laparotomy facilitates the radiotherapeutic management of patients with Hodgkin's disea...
An analysis of the staging procedure in 80 patients with histologically confirmed Hodgkin disease wa...
The “stage” of a cancer is a short-hand way of describing the extent of cancer in a patient. Stage i...
Stage classification is an important underpinning of management of patients with cancer, and rests o...
Pathologic variables play an important role in prognostication in urologic malignancies. Histologic ...
Disease classification Disease staging Modified Ann Arbor Staging System: Stage I: involvement of a ...
Staging can be defined as assessing the anatomical extent of the tumour. Stages are an artificial su...
The prediction of patient prognosis has always been essential to the practice of medicine. By the ea...
An analysis of prognostic factors in stage III and IV Hodgkin's disease treate
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Despite longstanding recognition of thymic epithelial neoplasms, there is no official American Joint...
Item does not contain fulltextThe American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) recently launched a new ...
Stage classification is an important underpinning of management of patients with cancer, and rests o...
Malignant lymphoma, Stage IV. The staging of lymphoma is not as clinically significant as it is for ...
Staging laparotomy facilitates the radiotherapeutic management of patients with Hodgkin's disea...
An analysis of the staging procedure in 80 patients with histologically confirmed Hodgkin disease wa...
The “stage” of a cancer is a short-hand way of describing the extent of cancer in a patient. Stage i...
Stage classification is an important underpinning of management of patients with cancer, and rests o...
Pathologic variables play an important role in prognostication in urologic malignancies. Histologic ...