Every year, >2.2 million people are diagnosed with lung cancer and >1.8 million people die of the disease,1 making it the leading cause of cancer-related death in men and women worldwide. A reduction in male lung cancer mortality, including in some European Union countries, has been reported along with reduced smoking rates;2 however, lung cancer mortality in European women continues…
Early and locally advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up☆
Annals of Oncology | | A. Zer, M.-J. Ahn, F. Barlesi, L. Bubendorf, D. De Ruysscher, P. Garrido, O. Gautschi, L.E. Hendriks, P.A. Jänne, K.M. Kerr, C. Mascaux, T. Mitsudomi, S. Peters, C. Rolfo, A. Sacher, S. Senan, P. Ugalde, N.B. Leighl, ESMO Guidelines Committee
Topics: lung-cancer, blood-cancer