1. Carcinoid Tumors, Lung
Lung carcinoid tumors are rare malignant growths that develop from cells that help regulate the flow of air and blood through the lungs. These growths are also known as neuroendocrine lung tumors, pulmonary...
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2. Staging the Tumor, Seattle, Washington - Lung Cancer Staging Category
When your physician stages a cancer, he or she is placing it in a category, such as Stage I or Stage II, based on how much it has grown and whether or not it has spread to other organs and tissues. The stage of a cancer will also determine how it ...
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3. Nano News - Circulating Tumor Cells Can Reveal Genetic Signature of Dangerous Lung Cancers
Using a miniature laboratory-on-a-chip device, a team of investigators at the Massachusetts General Hospital, led by Daniel Haber, M.D., Ph.D., and Mehmet Toner, Ph.D., both members of the MIT-Harvard Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence (C...
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4. Hardin MD : Lung Pictures
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5. How are lung carcinoid tumors diagnosed?
Certain signs and symptoms might suggest that a person may have a lung carcinoid tumor, but tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis.
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6. RFA (for Lung Tumors)
What is Radiofrequency Ablation of Lung Tumors? What are some common uses of the procedure? How should I prepare? What does the equipment look like? How does the procedure work? How is the procedure performed? What will I experience during and aft...
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7. Classification of Murine Lung Tumors
Rapid advances in murine lung cancer modeling provide continuous challenges for pathologists. The issue of murine lung tumor classification was addressed at the MMHCC workshop on mouse models of lung cancer held in Boston on June 20...
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8. Radiofrequency Ablation of Lung Tumors
Radio frequency ablation (RFA) of lung tumors is a relatively new procedure allowing local treatment with minimal parenchymal damage. In fact, this technique is able to induce coagulative necrosis in a limited pulmonary area [1]. This emerging tec...
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9. Lung Cancer Tumor Board
The role of maintenance therapy for patients with advanced NSCLC who had a major response in the primary tumor site after first-line therapy.
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10. Bronchoscopy, tumor, lung problems
Your doctor will use the procedure results to decide how to treat any lung problems that were found. Other tests may be needed.
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