Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality worldwide1. Here we analysed 1,644 tumour regions sampled at surgery or during follow-up from the first 421 patients with non-small cell lung cancer prospectively enrolled into the TRACERx study. This project aims to decipher lung ...
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in males, accounting for 17.6% of all cancers in men, and the fifth most common cancer in women. The worldwide mortality rate associated with lung cancer is 86% [2]. Over the last decade, the incidence of lung cancer in men has leveled...
Tragically, lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of all cancers. Worldwide, an estimated 2.1 million people will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, and 1.8 million will die. That is far too many people. We have much room and need for improvement. As a researcher focused on ...
We report the longitudinal evolutionary analysis of 126 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tumours from 421 prospectively recruited patients in TRACERx who developed metastatic disease, compared with a control cohort of 144 non-metastatic tumours. In 25% of cases, metastases diverged early, before ...
Lung cancer is one of the cancers with the highest morbidity and mortality worldwide; it includes NSCLC, which accounts for ∼85% of all lung cancer cases [19–21]. Although some progress has been made in the treatment of NSCLC, the 5-year survival rate for lung cancer remains less tha...
Lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, most of them being active tobacco smokers. Non small cell lung cancer accounts for around 85% to 90% of deaths, whereas the rest is contributed by small cell lung cancer. The extreme lethality of lung cancer ari...
This statistic shows the lung cancer survival rate among men and women in Argentina between 2012 and 2018, broken down by years since diagnostic.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide with 1.8 million newly diagnosed cases, or 13% of all cancers diagnosed, in 2012 [1]. The worldwide numbers are still rising despite an ongoing small decline in the Western world. Global statistics estimate that 15% of lung canc...
Mortality from respiratory cancers (including lung cancer) among workers employed in formaldehyde industries : Sterling TD, Weinkam JJ. Faculty of Applied Sci... None - 《Lung Cancer》 被引量: 26发表: 1994年 Lung cancer mortality among workers in formaldehyde industries. Data from a National Can...
Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide and constitutes a heterogeneous group of tumors1. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 80–85% of all lung cancers and is the most prevalent subtype2. Current treatments include surgery, platinum-based chemotherapy, targeted...