ObjectiveIntratumoral vessel invasion of non–small cell lung cancer is a readily available tumor-related factor that provides direct evidence of microscopic tumor invasion. We assessed the prognostic influence of intratumoral vessel invasion and its ability to provide a differential prediction of prognosis for completely resected pathologic stage I non–small cell lung cancer.MethodsWe analyzed 258 patients with non–small cell lung cancer who underwent complete resection between January of 1996 and December of 2005 and were diagnosed with pathologic stage I disease. In addition to the conventional staging factors, intratumoral vessel invasion in the primary lesion was histologically evaluated by both hematoxylin-eosin and elastic staining. W...
Introduction:Visceral pleural invasion, which is defined as tumor extension beyond the elastic lamin...
In order to improve prognostic applications and treatment decisions, we report our experiences of vi...
A best evidence topic in thoracic surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questi...
ObjectiveIntratumoral vessel invasion of non–small cell lung cancer is a readily available tumor-rel...
IntroductionVascular invasion is thought to be a fundamental step in hematogenous metastasis. The ai...
Introduction:Therapeutic strategies remain controversial for the completely resected stage I non-sma...
PubMed ID: 20072973Objective: A retrospective study was conducted to identify the effect of blood ve...
In recent studies focusing on the prognostic significance of histologic features of NSCLC tumors, ve...
OBJECTIVE: In recent studies focusing on the prognostic significance of histologic features of NSCLC...
Blood vessel invasion plays a very important role in the progression and metastasis of cancer. Howev...
Objective: The significance of microscopic invasion of blood vessels (Microscopic Vascular Invasion,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood vessel invasion plays a very important role in the progression and m...
ObjectiveAlthough visceral pleural invasion by non-small cell lung cancer is considered a poor-progn...
Background: Lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI) exerts an important process in the progression and local...
Objective: The significance of microscopic invasion of blood vessels (Microscopic Vascular Invasion,...
Introduction:Visceral pleural invasion, which is defined as tumor extension beyond the elastic lamin...
In order to improve prognostic applications and treatment decisions, we report our experiences of vi...
A best evidence topic in thoracic surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questi...
ObjectiveIntratumoral vessel invasion of non–small cell lung cancer is a readily available tumor-rel...
IntroductionVascular invasion is thought to be a fundamental step in hematogenous metastasis. The ai...
Introduction:Therapeutic strategies remain controversial for the completely resected stage I non-sma...
PubMed ID: 20072973Objective: A retrospective study was conducted to identify the effect of blood ve...
In recent studies focusing on the prognostic significance of histologic features of NSCLC tumors, ve...
OBJECTIVE: In recent studies focusing on the prognostic significance of histologic features of NSCLC...
Blood vessel invasion plays a very important role in the progression and metastasis of cancer. Howev...
Objective: The significance of microscopic invasion of blood vessels (Microscopic Vascular Invasion,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood vessel invasion plays a very important role in the progression and m...
ObjectiveAlthough visceral pleural invasion by non-small cell lung cancer is considered a poor-progn...
Background: Lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI) exerts an important process in the progression and local...
Objective: The significance of microscopic invasion of blood vessels (Microscopic Vascular Invasion,...
Introduction:Visceral pleural invasion, which is defined as tumor extension beyond the elastic lamin...
In order to improve prognostic applications and treatment decisions, we report our experiences of vi...
A best evidence topic in thoracic surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questi...