Background: As the overall survival of patients with cancer continues to improve, the incidence of second primary malignancies seems to be increasing. Previous studies have shown controversial results regarding the survival of patients with primary lung cancer with previous extrapulmonary malignancies. This study aimed to determine the clinical picture and outcomes of this particular subgroup of patients.Materials and Methods: We included 2,408 patients who underwent pulmonary resection for primary lung cancer at our institute between January 1, 2011 and December 30, 2017 in this retrospective study. Medical records were extracted and clinicopathological parameters and postoperative prognoses were compared between patients with lung cancer ...
Second primary cancer is the leading cause of death in lymphoma long-term survivors, with lung cance...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...
The purpose of this study was to review the experience with lung cancer as a second primary malignan...
Background : This study was designed to analyze the predictive factors for survival in second primar...
SummaryBackgroundIn the era of improving overall survival rates of malignant diseases, the impact of...
BACKGROUND : This study was designed to assess the treatment of patients in whom a second primary lu...
Having demonstrated a poor prognosis of operable lung cancer in patients with previous head and neck...
OBJECTIVES: Lung cancer is increasingly diagnosed as a second cancer. Our goal was to analyse the ch...
BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Screening Trial demonstrated improved overall survival (OS) and lung can...
AbstractBackgroundThis study was performed to test the hypothesis that a history of other primary ne...
To investigate the characteristics and survival of lung cancer patients with additional malignant pr...
OBJECTIVE: The development of a multiple primary lung cancer (MPLC) is not rare in long-term survivo...
ABSTRACT Patients with lung cancer are at risk of developing a second primary lung cancer (SPLC). Ho...
ObjectiveTo clarify the perioperative and oncologic outcome of pulmonary resection for a metachronou...
Second primary cancer is the leading cause of death in lymphoma long-term survivors, with lung cance...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...
The purpose of this study was to review the experience with lung cancer as a second primary malignan...
Background : This study was designed to analyze the predictive factors for survival in second primar...
SummaryBackgroundIn the era of improving overall survival rates of malignant diseases, the impact of...
BACKGROUND : This study was designed to assess the treatment of patients in whom a second primary lu...
Having demonstrated a poor prognosis of operable lung cancer in patients with previous head and neck...
OBJECTIVES: Lung cancer is increasingly diagnosed as a second cancer. Our goal was to analyse the ch...
BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Screening Trial demonstrated improved overall survival (OS) and lung can...
AbstractBackgroundThis study was performed to test the hypothesis that a history of other primary ne...
To investigate the characteristics and survival of lung cancer patients with additional malignant pr...
OBJECTIVE: The development of a multiple primary lung cancer (MPLC) is not rare in long-term survivo...
ABSTRACT Patients with lung cancer are at risk of developing a second primary lung cancer (SPLC). Ho...
ObjectiveTo clarify the perioperative and oncologic outcome of pulmonary resection for a metachronou...
Second primary cancer is the leading cause of death in lymphoma long-term survivors, with lung cance...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...
Overall survival of patients with cancer continues to increase and so they receive more frequent CT ...