Background: Changes in lung cancer has been characterized by the increase of cases among women and the increase in adenocarcinomas among other histological subtypes. Methods: Descriptive analysis of cases diagnosed with lung cancer in Hospital Virgen de las Nieves (Spain) from 1990 to 2010, based on five variables (age, sex, smoking, histology and pathological anatomy). The study establishes associations between these variables and compares the results with the literature. Results: 2,026 patients were diagnosed with lung cancer in this period; 1,838 were males (90.7%) and 188 women (9.3%); 1,892 patients (93.4%) were smokers or ex-smokers and 134 (6.6%) had never smoked; the most frequent non-small cell histology types were squamous cell ca...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
While lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for many years in the United S...
Aim: The aim was to describe, in a prospective manner, the clinical, histopathological and epidemiol...
Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of lung cancer in the Pathology department of Sanatorio Advent...
Objective: To analyze data of cases with lung cancer (LC) diagnosed in our clinic over a one year pe...
Lung cancer is the most frequent cancer worldwide, account-ing for about 12 % of all new cancer diag...
Lung cancer remains one the most common cancers in Europe and ranks frst in terms of cancer mortalit...
Introduction: Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms, as well as the most common ...
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer incidence and mortality worldwide. Although Spain cont...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
SummarySurvival in the case of lung cancer patients not only remains poor and decreases with advanci...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to provide new insights on the role of smoking pat...
Background : The purpose of this study was to analyze the smoking habits in patients with lung cance...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
While lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for many years in the United S...
Aim: The aim was to describe, in a prospective manner, the clinical, histopathological and epidemiol...
Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of lung cancer in the Pathology department of Sanatorio Advent...
Objective: To analyze data of cases with lung cancer (LC) diagnosed in our clinic over a one year pe...
Lung cancer is the most frequent cancer worldwide, account-ing for about 12 % of all new cancer diag...
Lung cancer remains one the most common cancers in Europe and ranks frst in terms of cancer mortalit...
Introduction: Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms, as well as the most common ...
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer incidence and mortality worldwide. Although Spain cont...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
SummarySurvival in the case of lung cancer patients not only remains poor and decreases with advanci...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to provide new insights on the role of smoking pat...
Background : The purpose of this study was to analyze the smoking habits in patients with lung cance...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
While lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for many years in the United S...