Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality currently. Early diagnosis is crucial to the good prognosis of lung cancer. Evidence has shown that low-dose computed tomography (CT) screening can make the decline in the mortality of lung cancer. However, there are still many problems in the screening, such as, high false-positive rates, overdiagnosis and radiation exposure. As another non-invasive tumor screening method, blood-based tumor markers showed a high sensitivity and specificity in early diagnosis of lung cancer in recent years. How to establish a comprehensive mode for lung cancer screening by use existing screening methods, we need more clinical research
Individuals who have been exposed to lung carcinogenics are concerned by their greater risk of devel...
Lung cancer remains the most significant cause of cancer death, accounting for about 20% of all canc...
Lung cancer survival statistics are sobering with survival ranking among the poorest of all cancers ...
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality with 1,04 ...
International audienceLung cancer screening by low-dose computed tomography (CT) has been proven to ...
© 2017, Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons. Lung cancer is the leading cause of ...
Despite several decades of intensive effort to improve the imaging techniques for lung cancer diagno...
Lung cancer is a major global health issue and will remain so for decades to come. Lung cancer scree...
Early-stage treatment improves prognosis of lung cancer and two large randomized controlled trials h...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwi...
Accounting for 28% of all cancer deaths and causing 1.3 million deaths worldwide every year, lung ca...
Most patients with lung cancer are diagnosed when they present with symptoms, they have advanced sta...
Lung cancer is a major public health problem as it causes the most cancer-related deaths worldwide. ...
Abstract Inmodern healthcare, one of the most public, most important, and at the same time complicat...
Individuals who have been exposed to lung carcinogenics are concerned by their greater risk of devel...
Lung cancer remains the most significant cause of cancer death, accounting for about 20% of all canc...
Lung cancer survival statistics are sobering with survival ranking among the poorest of all cancers ...
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality with 1,04 ...
International audienceLung cancer screening by low-dose computed tomography (CT) has been proven to ...
© 2017, Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons. Lung cancer is the leading cause of ...
Despite several decades of intensive effort to improve the imaging techniques for lung cancer diagno...
Lung cancer is a major global health issue and will remain so for decades to come. Lung cancer scree...
Early-stage treatment improves prognosis of lung cancer and two large randomized controlled trials h...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwi...
Accounting for 28% of all cancer deaths and causing 1.3 million deaths worldwide every year, lung ca...
Most patients with lung cancer are diagnosed when they present with symptoms, they have advanced sta...
Lung cancer is a major public health problem as it causes the most cancer-related deaths worldwide. ...
Abstract Inmodern healthcare, one of the most public, most important, and at the same time complicat...
Individuals who have been exposed to lung carcinogenics are concerned by their greater risk of devel...
Lung cancer remains the most significant cause of cancer death, accounting for about 20% of all canc...
Lung cancer survival statistics are sobering with survival ranking among the poorest of all cancers ...