Although the incidence and mortality for most cancers such as lung and colon are decreasing in several countries, they are increasing in several developed countries because of an unhealthy western lifestyles including smoking, physical inactivity and consumption of calorie-dense food. The incidences for lung and colon cancers in a few of these countries have already exceeded those in the United States and other western countries. Among them, lung cancer is the main cause of cancer death in worldwide. The cumulative survival rate at five years differs between 13 and 21 % in several countries. Although the most important risk factors are smoking for lung cancer, however, the increased incidence of lung cancer in never smokers(LCINS) is necess...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer was the second highest absolute cancer incidence globally and the first caus...
Background: Globally, radon is the leading risk factor for lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS). In ...
The use of molecular biomarkers, such as mutations in the p53 gene, has raised expectations for impr...
Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, for which smoking i...
Background: Lung cancer in never smokers (LCINS) differs etiologically and clinically from lung canc...
INTRODUCTION: Radon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, ...
Simple Summary Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. After smoking, one o...
Simple Summary Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. After smoking, one o...
OBJECTIVES: Radon, a natural radiation, is the leading environmental cause of lung cancer in never-s...
IntroductionRadon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, an...
IntroductionRadon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, an...
Background:Lung cancer is an important public healthproblem, and tobacco is themain risk factor foll...
Background:Lung cancer is an important public healthproblem, and tobacco is themain risk factor foll...
The use of molecular biomarkers, such as mutations in the p53 gene, has raised expectations for impr...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer was the second highest absolute cancer incidence globally and the first caus...
Background: Globally, radon is the leading risk factor for lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS). In ...
The use of molecular biomarkers, such as mutations in the p53 gene, has raised expectations for impr...
Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, for which smoking i...
Background: Lung cancer in never smokers (LCINS) differs etiologically and clinically from lung canc...
INTRODUCTION: Radon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, ...
Simple Summary Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. After smoking, one o...
Simple Summary Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. After smoking, one o...
OBJECTIVES: Radon, a natural radiation, is the leading environmental cause of lung cancer in never-s...
IntroductionRadon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, an...
IntroductionRadon exposure has been classified as the second cause of lung cancer, after tobacco, an...
Background:Lung cancer is an important public healthproblem, and tobacco is themain risk factor foll...
Background:Lung cancer is an important public healthproblem, and tobacco is themain risk factor foll...
The use of molecular biomarkers, such as mutations in the p53 gene, has raised expectations for impr...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer was the second highest absolute cancer incidence globally and the first caus...
Background: Globally, radon is the leading risk factor for lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS). In ...
The use of molecular biomarkers, such as mutations in the p53 gene, has raised expectations for impr...