... advances, lungcancer continues to be the first world cancer related death cause; its mortality associated occupied the fifth place in Colombia in ...30 lungcancer patients regarding ...
... were, lungcancer is a major cause of cancer death worldwide (Torre et ...of lungcancer, breast cancer and other solid ...cell lungcancer after multi-line ...
... 13. Lubin JH, Purdue M, Kelsey K, Zhang ZF, Winn D, Wei Q, et al. Total exposure and exposure rate effects for alcohol and smoking and risk of head and neck cancer: a pooled analysis of case-control studies. Am J ...
... Natural products represent an important source of bio- logically active compounds that play an important role in the treatment of cancer. Currently, about 60% of the drugs found on the market originate from ...
... Lungcancer (LC) is the third more frequent malig- nancy in human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV)- infected individuals. The first case of LC in a Cuban HIV-infected patient is presented. It was a squa- mous ...
... death. Lungcancer was estimated to account for 26% of all cancer deaths among females in ...(breast, lung and bronchus, and colorectum) in both sexes with the ex- ception of lung ...
... Using a benchmark approach, Barbera L. et al. [29] esti- mated that initial RT was warranted in 49.3% of LC patients, and similar conclusions were reached by other au- thors using different study methods [30,31]. The ...
... long-term lungcancer survivors, Coups et ...five-year cancer-specific and overall survival was lower than in patients with no complications (p ...surgical lungcancer ...after ...
... Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the causative agent of chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer diseases and is an important risk factor for the development functional dyspepsia, peptic ulceration, gastric adenocarcinoma ...
... Respiratory rehabilitation is increasingly recognized as an effective method to maintain functional status and manage symptoms in COPD (13). As the focus shifts to palliative care in progressive respiratory failure, high ...
... 37. Rosenfeld MR, Dalmau J. Paraneoplastic limbic enfephalitis associated with small-cell lungcancer. Community Oncology 2007; 4(8): 491-4. 3 8 . Samarasekera SR, Vincent A, Welch JL, et al. Course and ...
... 47. De Leyn P, Stroobants S, De Wever W, et al. Prospec- tive comparative study of integrated positron emission tomography-computed tomography scan compared with remediastinoscopy in the assessment of residual medias- ...
... Introduction: lungcancer is the most frequent malignant tumor in the world, in Cuba it is the second cause of death, its prognosis depends on different factors including the interval between the first ...
... Objective. Targeted next-generation sequencing (t-NGS) has revolutionized clinical diagnosis allowing multiplexed de- tection of genomic alterations. This study evaluated the profile of somatic mutations by t-NGS in ...
... multiple stage replication technique. Initially, in the study, 538,030 SNPs were analyzed in a group of cases and controls, obtaining a list of associations, from which the 100 SNPs (“top 100”) most strong- ly associated ...
... Recommendations for radiological diagnosis and assessment of treatment response in lung cancer: a national consensus statement by the Spanish Society of Medical Radiology and the Spani[r] ...
... with lungcancer cachexia (study #1) also showed signs of mild-to-moderate airflow limitation probably due to the existing links between COPD and LC ...in lung function, exercise intolerance or ...
... Real‐time endobronchial ultrasound‐guided transbronchial needle aspiration in mediastinal staging of non‐small cell lung cancer: how many aspirations per target lymph node station?. Ches[r] ...
... of cancer deaths by 12 691 (18%) compared to the official numbers published in the INEGI ...stomach cancer (2736, +39%), cervical cancer (2055, +54%), and lungcancer (1747, ...