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The 2021 WHO Classification of Lung Tumors: Impact of …

WEBThe 2021 WHO Classification of Thoracic Tumours was published earlier this year, with classification of lung tumors being one of the chapters. The principles remain those of …

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Air Pollution and Lung Cancer: A Review by International …

WEBHealth care professionals are trusted and can make a difference in describing the health impacts of air pollution and climate change and advocating for reducing the …

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Stage Shift Improves Lung Cancer Survival: Real-World …

WEBTaiwan has initiated several health policies for lung cancer control, including a smoking cessation program in 1997, precision lung cancer therapy in early 2000, the …

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Health-Related Quality of Life and Utility in Patients with …

WEBNon–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has a significant impact on patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQOL). This study aimed to measure health state utility values …

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Smoking Cessation After a Cancer Diagnosis Is Associated …

WEBQuitting smoking even after a cancer diagnosis is associated with improved cancer treatment outcomes according to the recently released 2020 Surgeon General’s …

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Introduction to 2021 WHO Classification of Thoracic Tumors

WEBThe WHO classification system of tumors is adopted worldwide and is fundamental to how tumor or tumor-like conditions are clinically managed or treated. It is considered the …

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MTE 12.02 Advance Care Planning: The Pros and Cons

WEBPatients and their family and friends consistently report that communication with health care providers has a major impact on their experience of lung cancer. In particular, being …

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Clinical Versus Statistical Significance in Studies of …

WEBClinical significance is far more subjective than statistical significance. Clinical significance is defined by many parameters, including the observed effect size, …

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Global Patterns and Trends in Lung Cancer Incidence: A …

WEBLung cancer (LC) has been the most common cancer worldwide for several decades. This study comprehensively examines recent geographic patterns and …

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Health-Related Quality of Life in KEYNOTE-010: a Phase …

WEBHealth status for economic modeling was assessed using the EQ-5D visual analog scale (VAS). The HRQoL instruments were administered electronically by trained …

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ES13.06 Tobacco Moment: The Intersection of Tobacco Use, Health

WEBThe risks linked to lung cancer mortality and cigarette smoking vary by race, socioeconomic status, and gender. Lung cancer mortality is 10 percent higher for Black men than White …

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Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma and Lung Adenocarcinoma: The …

WEBThe group addressed the question of whether sufficient data exist to modify the 2004 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of adenocarcinoma and BAC to define a …

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Lung Cancer in the United Kingdom

WEBThe U.K. population is approximately 67 million, of whom most (85%) reside in England, with 8%, 5%, and 3% residing in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland (NI), …

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Lung Cancer in Australia

WEBAustralia’s population of 25 million lives in eight states and territories covering 7.6 million km2. There is a strong history of migration and cultural diversity with 29.7% of the …

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Epidemiology of Environmental Exposure and Malignant …

WEBAlthough the association between exposure to asbestos and malignant mesothelioma (particularly malignant pleural mesothelioma) has been well established, …

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Global Incidence, Risk Factors, and Temporal Trends of …

WEBThe Global Burden of Disease database aims to improve health care systems and to eradicate inequities by measuring the health burden of diseases, injuries, and …

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Lung Cancer in Canada

WEBHealth promotion is a key mandate for the Canadian government. The Canadian Community Health Survey has enabled the tracking of smoking cessation over time with …

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Lung Cancer in People’s Republic of China

WEBAs of 2018, the People’s Republic of China was the most populous country in the world, reaching a total population of approximately 1.39 billion people, of which about 831 …

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Lung Cancer in Thailand

WEBThe average household income was $900 U.S. dollars per month in 2017. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Thailand and mortality is steadily increasing. In 1997, the …

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Lung Cancer in Germany

WEBHealth insurance is mandatory for all citizens and statutory insurance is the backbone for roughly 90% of the population. However, either as additional or for distinct occupational …

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NU01.05 Indigenous Population with Lung Cancer

WEBThe greater burden of lung cancer in indigenous populations is largely attributable to the higher prevalence of tobacco smoking. In both Australia and New Zealand, 39% of the …

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Lung Cancer in Malaysia

WEBLung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in Malaysia. The 5-year observed survival rate is only 9.0% (95% confidence interval: 8.4–9.7), whereas the 5 …

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