The updated 8th edition of the tumor, node, metastases (TNM) classification system for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) attempts to improve on the previous 7th edition in predicting outcomes and guiding management decisions. This study sought to determine whether the 8th edition was more accurate in predicting long-term survival in a European population of surgically treated NSCLC patients
Anatomical cancer extent is an important predictor of prognosis and determines treatment choices. In...
Staging systems aim to describe malignant tumours in a standardized fashion to assist in therapy pla...
Significant progress has been made with the introduction of the TNM-7 staging system for non-small c...
The Tumour, Node, Metastasis (TNM) system for classifying lung cancer is the cornerstone of modern l...
The currently adopted staging system for lung cancer is the seventh edition of the TNM staging edite...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
Introduction Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internation...
Objectives: In this study, our purpose was to compare the survivals of the 7th and 8th editions of T...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women. Clinical staging plays a cru...
Introduction Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internation...
Background: Carrying out a correct anatomical classification of lung cancer is crucial to take clini...
SummaryLung cancer remains the most common cause of cancer-related mortality in Scotland, accounting...
Study Aim The 8th edition of the TNM classification combined with the latest update of the S3-guidel...
Background: Validation of the clinical classification for lung cancer of the 7th edition of the TNM ...
IntroductionIn 1996, the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) launched a w...
Anatomical cancer extent is an important predictor of prognosis and determines treatment choices. In...
Staging systems aim to describe malignant tumours in a standardized fashion to assist in therapy pla...
Significant progress has been made with the introduction of the TNM-7 staging system for non-small c...
The Tumour, Node, Metastasis (TNM) system for classifying lung cancer is the cornerstone of modern l...
The currently adopted staging system for lung cancer is the seventh edition of the TNM staging edite...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
Introduction Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internation...
Objectives: In this study, our purpose was to compare the survivals of the 7th and 8th editions of T...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women. Clinical staging plays a cru...
Introduction Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internation...
Background: Carrying out a correct anatomical classification of lung cancer is crucial to take clini...
SummaryLung cancer remains the most common cause of cancer-related mortality in Scotland, accounting...
Study Aim The 8th edition of the TNM classification combined with the latest update of the S3-guidel...
Background: Validation of the clinical classification for lung cancer of the 7th edition of the TNM ...
IntroductionIn 1996, the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) launched a w...
Anatomical cancer extent is an important predictor of prognosis and determines treatment choices. In...
Staging systems aim to describe malignant tumours in a standardized fashion to assist in therapy pla...
Significant progress has been made with the introduction of the TNM-7 staging system for non-small c...