The introduction of multidetector row computed tomography (CT) into clinical practice has revolutionized many aspects of the clinical work-up. Lung cancer imaging has benefited from various breakthroughs in computing technology, with advances in the field of lung cancer detection, tissue characterization, lung cancer staging and response to therapy. Our paper discusses the problems of radiation, image visualization and CT examination comparison. It also reviews the most significant advances in lung cancer imaging and highlights the emerging clinical applications that use state of the art CT technology in the field of lung cancer diagnosis and follow-u
This narrative review compares the advantages and drawbacks of imaging and other investigation modal...
Lung cancer, the most frequent cancer worldwide, is the fourth most frequent cancer in France, with ...
International audienceComputed tomography (CT) plays a key role in the initial evaluation of non-sma...
Abstract: Lung cancer is a fatal disease that takes numerous lives every year around the world. Howe...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and a major public health challenge acros...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide [183], with lung tumors being the most freque...
Computed tomography (CT) introduced medicine to digital imaging. This occurred in the early 1970s an...
Lung cancer is among the most common mortality causes worldwide. This scientific article is a compre...
International audienceLung cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancer in the world. Imagi...
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PARAMETERS FOR MULTI-SLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDING...
Lung cancer is the primary reason of cancer deaths worldwide, and the percentage of death rate is in...
Lung cancer represents one of the main public health issues and the first cause of cancer-related de...
The development of low-dose spiral computed tomography (CT) has rekindled hope that effective lung c...
The concepts of the modern computer-aided diagnosis (CAD), the methods of pulmonary nodules detectio...
People all across the world appear to die from lung cancer most frequently. The likelihood of surviv...
This narrative review compares the advantages and drawbacks of imaging and other investigation modal...
Lung cancer, the most frequent cancer worldwide, is the fourth most frequent cancer in France, with ...
International audienceComputed tomography (CT) plays a key role in the initial evaluation of non-sma...
Abstract: Lung cancer is a fatal disease that takes numerous lives every year around the world. Howe...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and a major public health challenge acros...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide [183], with lung tumors being the most freque...
Computed tomography (CT) introduced medicine to digital imaging. This occurred in the early 1970s an...
Lung cancer is among the most common mortality causes worldwide. This scientific article is a compre...
International audienceLung cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancer in the world. Imagi...
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PARAMETERS FOR MULTI-SLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDING...
Lung cancer is the primary reason of cancer deaths worldwide, and the percentage of death rate is in...
Lung cancer represents one of the main public health issues and the first cause of cancer-related de...
The development of low-dose spiral computed tomography (CT) has rekindled hope that effective lung c...
The concepts of the modern computer-aided diagnosis (CAD), the methods of pulmonary nodules detectio...
People all across the world appear to die from lung cancer most frequently. The likelihood of surviv...
This narrative review compares the advantages and drawbacks of imaging and other investigation modal...
Lung cancer, the most frequent cancer worldwide, is the fourth most frequent cancer in France, with ...
International audienceComputed tomography (CT) plays a key role in the initial evaluation of non-sma...