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An Australian professor of public health and her colleagues have reviewed most of the substantial English-language scholarly literature on lung cancer stigma and its impact on treatment outcomes. The evidence is suggestive but inconclusive. Smoking-related stigma is definitely a part of the lung cancer...
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The goal of this research is to pinpoint the top 100 most frequently referenced studies on sublobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer. We identified the top 100 most frequently referenced studies on sublobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer by searchi
shortcuts by articles of interest in other scholarly journals what bothers lung cancer patients the most? a prospective, longitudinal electronic patient-reported outcomes study in advanced non-small cell lung cancerSupportive care▸ LeBlanc TW, Nickolich M, Rushing CN, et al. Support Care Cancer ...
aIt is OK to comment that a fanily member is dying from lung cancer,but it is very hard to adumit publicly when a family menber has a fatal mental disease. 可以评论一名fanily成员垂危于肺癌,但它公开地是非常坚硬的对adumit,当家庭menber有一个致命精神病时。[translate]...
K-Ras Mutations in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Prognostic and Predictive Value, K-Ras Mutations in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Prognostic and Predictive Value. International Scholarly Research Notices, International Scholarly Research Notices 2012, e837306 (2012). Google Scholar Tapfer, A. et ...
Introduction The cancer stem cell model for tumor progression is the first model of its type to suggest that only one subpopulation of cancer cells is capable of proliferating indefinitely. These cells resemble normal stem cells in their capacity for self-renewal and multi-potential differentiation, ...