AbstractAmong lung cancers, a substantial shift over time has occurred in the recorded frequency of adenocarcinoma (AdC) relative to that of squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC). This is evident in many countries, and also in those who have never smoked. We attempted to address the extent to which this increase is real, or an artefact of changing diagnostic practices. We reviewed studies re-evaluating diagnoses using more up-to-date criteria, and studies applying standard criteria to cases collected over a long period. We also describe changes to classifications, and factors affecting diagnostic accuracy and consistency. While the four main types have long remained essentially unchanged, successive WHO classifications differ in how tumours are as...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
The authors surveyed the pattern of care (POC) of lung cancer (LC) using data on 4565 patients from ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...
AbstractThe increasing proportion of lung cancers classified as adenocarcinoma has been a topic of i...
Over recent decades there have been both geographical and temporal changes in the distribution of hi...
This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics and imaging features over 1...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics an...
ObjectiveThe examination of lung cancer by histology type is important for monitoring population tre...
AbstractLung cancer (LC) is a major public health issue because of its frequency, but especially bec...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Background: Since the incidence of the histological subtypes of lung cancer in industrialised countr...
Objective: To find the major factor explaining the substantial increase in incidence of adenocarcino...
Objectives This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics and imaging fea-...
An earlier report suggested that inci-dence rates of primary bronchogenic carcinoma had leveled off ...
Several scientific publications have reported a progressive shift in the distribution of the histolo...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
The authors surveyed the pattern of care (POC) of lung cancer (LC) using data on 4565 patients from ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...
AbstractThe increasing proportion of lung cancers classified as adenocarcinoma has been a topic of i...
Over recent decades there have been both geographical and temporal changes in the distribution of hi...
This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics and imaging features over 1...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics an...
ObjectiveThe examination of lung cancer by histology type is important for monitoring population tre...
AbstractLung cancer (LC) is a major public health issue because of its frequency, but especially bec...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Background: Since the incidence of the histological subtypes of lung cancer in industrialised countr...
Objective: To find the major factor explaining the substantial increase in incidence of adenocarcino...
Objectives This study aims to describe time trends of epidemiologic characteristics and imaging fea-...
An earlier report suggested that inci-dence rates of primary bronchogenic carcinoma had leveled off ...
Several scientific publications have reported a progressive shift in the distribution of the histolo...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
The authors surveyed the pattern of care (POC) of lung cancer (LC) using data on 4565 patients from ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...