Lung cancer remains the most frequent tumour and cause of cancer death in worldwide. Unfortunately most of patients still discover their tumour in advanced stage. Lung cancer results from the occurrence of a number of genetic alterations in oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes that are potential markers either for screening procedures or for earlier detection in patients with non small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). It was estimated that about 10 to 20 genetic events are required for lung tumorigenesis. These genetic changes are triggered by smoking and persist for many years after smoking cessation. Continuously, more sophisticated methods for the analysis of these genetic alterations involved in lung cancer become available. Several molecular...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....
The still-high mortality for lung cancer urgently requires the availability of new, noninvasive diag...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North America and Europe for both men ...
Lung cancer remains the most frequent tumour and cause of cancer death in worldwide. Unfortunately m...
Lung cancer remains the most frequent tumour and cause of cancer death in worldwide. Unfortunately m...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
SummaryIntroductionLung cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Non-invasively coll...
AbstractLung cancer is the largest cancer killer of men and women in the united states. In addition ...
Individuals who have been exposed to lung carcinogenics are concerned by their greater risk of devel...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
It has been hypothesised that clinically evident lung cancers have accumulated many different geneti...
Molecular studies of lung cancer using individual genes and global approaches of gene analysis have ...
The molecular investigation of lung cancer has opened up an advanced area for the diagnosis and ther...
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and in Western Europe. The in...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....
The still-high mortality for lung cancer urgently requires the availability of new, noninvasive diag...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North America and Europe for both men ...
Lung cancer remains the most frequent tumour and cause of cancer death in worldwide. Unfortunately m...
Lung cancer remains the most frequent tumour and cause of cancer death in worldwide. Unfortunately m...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
SummaryIntroductionLung cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Non-invasively coll...
AbstractLung cancer is the largest cancer killer of men and women in the united states. In addition ...
Individuals who have been exposed to lung carcinogenics are concerned by their greater risk of devel...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
It has been hypothesised that clinically evident lung cancers have accumulated many different geneti...
Molecular studies of lung cancer using individual genes and global approaches of gene analysis have ...
The molecular investigation of lung cancer has opened up an advanced area for the diagnosis and ther...
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and in Western Europe. The in...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....
The still-high mortality for lung cancer urgently requires the availability of new, noninvasive diag...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North America and Europe for both men ...