The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The various modifications and the new system are described with the different descriptors and symbols used. The new lymphatic nodes map is presented with the different stations and zones. The prognostic and operational roles are discussed as well as the potential improvements that might be proposed.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
The currently adopted staging system for lung cancer is the seventh edition of the TNM staging edite...
There have been main changes in the methods for the work-up of lung cancer over the last 15 years. G...
The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence ba...
The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The variou...
Therapeutic algorithm for lung cancer is depending on histology, patient's functional status and dis...
Recommendations for classifying regional lymph node stations for lung cancer staging have been adopt...
The staging of tumors according to the 'TNM' system was developed by P Denoix between 1943 and 1952....
Staging systems aim to describe malignant tumours in a standardized fashion to assist in therapy pla...
The accurate assessment of lymph node involvement is an important part of the management of lung can...
The TNM-classification of the UICC is used for staging malignant tumours worldwide. From 2003 the ne...
The Tumour, Node, Metastasis (TNM) system for classifying lung cancer is the cornerstone of modern l...
Background: Carrying out a correct anatomical classification of lung cancer is crucial to take clini...
Abstract:The accurate assessment of lymph node involvement is an important part of the management of...
Anatomical cancer extent is an important predictor of prognosis and determines treatment choices. In...
a b s t r a c t The latest tumor, lymph node and metastasis (TNM) classification by the Internationa...
The currently adopted staging system for lung cancer is the seventh edition of the TNM staging edite...
There have been main changes in the methods for the work-up of lung cancer over the last 15 years. G...
The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence ba...
The TNM classification has changed in 2009 on the basis of a new methodological approach. The variou...
Therapeutic algorithm for lung cancer is depending on histology, patient's functional status and dis...
Recommendations for classifying regional lymph node stations for lung cancer staging have been adopt...
The staging of tumors according to the 'TNM' system was developed by P Denoix between 1943 and 1952....
Staging systems aim to describe malignant tumours in a standardized fashion to assist in therapy pla...
The accurate assessment of lymph node involvement is an important part of the management of lung can...
The TNM-classification of the UICC is used for staging malignant tumours worldwide. From 2003 the ne...
The Tumour, Node, Metastasis (TNM) system for classifying lung cancer is the cornerstone of modern l...
Background: Carrying out a correct anatomical classification of lung cancer is crucial to take clini...
Abstract:The accurate assessment of lymph node involvement is an important part of the management of...
Anatomical cancer extent is an important predictor of prognosis and determines treatment choices. In...
a b s t r a c t The latest tumor, lymph node and metastasis (TNM) classification by the Internationa...
The currently adopted staging system for lung cancer is the seventh edition of the TNM staging edite...
There have been main changes in the methods for the work-up of lung cancer over the last 15 years. G...
The 6th Edition of the TNM classification is considered with particular reference to the evidence ba...