IntroductionThe literature suggests that lung cancer may represent a different disease in women compared with men and that gender specificities have been reported mostly in clinical trials patients.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective, population-based study of a sample of 1738 patients diagnosed with a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the department of Bas-Rhin (northeastern France) between 1982 and 1997. Our study aimed to describe symptoms at presentation, stage, histological distribution, treatment modalities, and survival, according to sex.ResultsTobacco exposure differed significantly according to sex: 28.9% of women were nonsmokers versus 1.4% of the men. More NSCLC were metastatic at diagnosis in women than in men (41.1% versus ...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate pos...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in women. In the last decade, the first measurable decline in di...
In the past decade the incidence of lung cancer among women has risen, whereas among men it has slig...
In the past decade the incidence of lung cancer among women has risen, whereas among men it has slig...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: To determine whether female patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer ...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Introduction: In recent years there has been a redistribution of the lung cancer (LC) frequency in g...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess sex-associated differences in lung cancer patients...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate pos...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in women. In the last decade, the first measurable decline in di...
In the past decade the incidence of lung cancer among women has risen, whereas among men it has slig...
In the past decade the incidence of lung cancer among women has risen, whereas among men it has slig...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: To determine whether female patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer ...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Introduction: In recent years there has been a redistribution of the lung cancer (LC) frequency in g...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess sex-associated differences in lung cancer patients...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate pos...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...