AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate possible underlying drivers. METHODS:We performed a nationwide, population-based cohort study using data on all incident cases of lung squamous cell carcinoma (n = 10,325) and adenocarcinoma (n = 23,465) recorded in the Swedish Lung Cancer Register in 2002-2016. Flexible parametric models were applied to compute adjusted female-to-male hazard ratios (aHRs) and standardized survival proportions over follow-up including age, calendar year, education, marital status, birth country, health care region, performance status, smoking history, comorbidities, and tumor location in the final model. RESULTS:Women presented with better performance status, we...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess sex-associated differences in lung cancer patients...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
© 2018 Dr Zoe WainerEpidemiological studies demonstrate that women live longer than men following di...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
ObjectiveIt remains controversial whether there is a gender difference in survival of patients with ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with non-...
Purpose: There are reports of greater survival rates in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients o...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess sex-associated differences in lung cancer patients...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
© 2018 Dr Zoe WainerEpidemiological studies demonstrate that women live longer than men following di...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
ObjectiveIt remains controversial whether there is a gender difference in survival of patients with ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with non-...
Purpose: There are reports of greater survival rates in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients o...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
Background: Lung cancer causes approximately 25% of all cancer deaths. Despite its relevance, few st...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to assess sex-associated differences in lung cancer patients...