Mendes F, Antunes C, Abrantes AM, Goncalves AC, Nobre-Gois I, Sarmento AB, Botelho MF, Rosa MS. Lung cancer: The immune system and radiation. Br J Biomed Sci. 2015; 72:78-84.Lung cancer: the immune system and radiation[J] . Mendes, F,Antunes, C,Abrantes, A M,Gon?alves, A...
Lung cancer has a known relationship with smoking and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. Although the number of studies discussing lung cancer is vast, treatment efficacy is still suboptimal due to the wide range of factors that affect patient outcome. This review ...
The possible association between the geological nature of the soil, as related to radioactivity, and lung cancer occurrence has been explored in an Italian province. Lung cancer mortality rates for the period '69-'78, in population 35-74 years old, have been calculated for two areas with diffe...
Ionizing radiation causes DNA double-strand breaks that are repaired imperfectly, potentially leading to mutations and consequent cancers. An analysis of data from 15 countries has led to the estimate that from 0.6% to 3.2% of cancer diagnosed to age 75 years may be attributable to diagnostic x...
摘要: Evaluates the long-term risk of lung cancer in relation to radiation dose within a cohort of 20,016 women with breast cancer reported to the Connecticut Tumor Registry. Radiation treatments and dosimetry; Logistic regression models; Dose-response data....
Radiation therapykills cancer cells by using high-energy rays supplied either by an external source aimed at the tumor or by implanting tiny radioactive particles directly in the tumor. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can have serious side effects, especially because these 2 treatments affect health...
Lung cancer remains a major problem and will continue to be a major problem in oncology over the next number of decades. Treatment results have remained st... DN Carney - 《Seminars in Radiation Oncology》 被引量: 78发表: 1995年 Lung cancer biology Lung cancer remains a major problem and ...
and stage of the lung cancer, often a commonality is the use of surgery if appropriate, chemotherapy or immunotherapy, and radiation therapy when possible. In general, the goal of surgery is to remove as much of a tumor, ideally all of it, and to have a small border of healthy tissue ...
Radiation therapy kills cancer cells by using high-energy rays supplied either by an external source aimed at the tumor or by implanting tiny radioactive particles directly in the tumor. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can have serious side effects, especially because these two treatments affect he...
Lung cancer screening, radiation, risks, benefits, and uncertainty. JAMA. 2012;307(22):2434–5.O'Connor GT, Hatabu H. Lung cancer screening, ... O'Connor,George,T. - 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 33发表: 2012年 ...