International audienceOf the 1469 subjects eligible for full analysis, most were well informed regarding the epidemiological changes to lung cancer and the main risk factors. The overall survival of patients with lung cancer (32%) was overestimated, and the survival of patients with early stages of lung cancer was underestimated (52%). Lung cancer was identified as a severe disease (82%) with a worse prognosis than other cancers. Most of the population was aware of the main treatments available, except for targeted therapy. Using lexical analyses, we observed that a major proportion considered lung cancer to be a tobacco-induced, life-threatening disease that involved major treatment, and a minor proportion considered it to be an environmen...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, medical staff is often unaware that what they think about patient’...
SummaryGiven the high degree of psychosocial problems in patients with lung cancer, quality medical ...
International audienceOf the 1469 subjects eligible for full analysis, most were well informed regar...
IntroductionTo evaluate the perception of lung cancer in the general population to identify obstacle...
Jared Weiss,1 Briana J Stephenson,2 Lloyd J Edwards,2 Maureen Rigney,3 Amy Copeland31Division of Hem...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the awareness and attitude of regarding lung cancer among smokers, those had ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Chemotherapy is widely prescribed for lung cancer with palliation as...
Objectives To develop and validate a Lung Cancer Awareness Measure (Lung CAM) and explore the demogr...
Lung cancer has a higher incidence than any other type of cancer and more than 80% of sufferers die ...
peer reviewedLung cancer is the most frequent cause of death by cancer worldwide. Despite improvemen...
grantor: University of TorontoA descriptive study using both qualitative and quantitative ...
One of the most common cancers to cause death worldwide is lung cancer. Lung carcinoma, another name...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the U.S. public’s attitude toward and knowledge of lung ca...
Objectives: To understand European non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients' perceptions of disea...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, medical staff is often unaware that what they think about patient’...
SummaryGiven the high degree of psychosocial problems in patients with lung cancer, quality medical ...
International audienceOf the 1469 subjects eligible for full analysis, most were well informed regar...
IntroductionTo evaluate the perception of lung cancer in the general population to identify obstacle...
Jared Weiss,1 Briana J Stephenson,2 Lloyd J Edwards,2 Maureen Rigney,3 Amy Copeland31Division of Hem...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the awareness and attitude of regarding lung cancer among smokers, those had ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Chemotherapy is widely prescribed for lung cancer with palliation as...
Objectives To develop and validate a Lung Cancer Awareness Measure (Lung CAM) and explore the demogr...
Lung cancer has a higher incidence than any other type of cancer and more than 80% of sufferers die ...
peer reviewedLung cancer is the most frequent cause of death by cancer worldwide. Despite improvemen...
grantor: University of TorontoA descriptive study using both qualitative and quantitative ...
One of the most common cancers to cause death worldwide is lung cancer. Lung carcinoma, another name...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the U.S. public’s attitude toward and knowledge of lung ca...
Objectives: To understand European non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients' perceptions of disea...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
OBJECTIVES: In clinical practice, medical staff is often unaware that what they think about patient’...
SummaryGiven the high degree of psychosocial problems in patients with lung cancer, quality medical ...