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Combining Targeted Therapy Drugs May Treat Previously Resistant Tumors
Science Daily (press release) -
In addition to their association with nearly 30 percent of cases of non-small-cell lung cancer ? the leading cause of cancer deaths in the US ? K-Ras ...
CyberKnife radiation for cancer of prostate in use too fast for some
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR -
... making it the second-most common cancer after skin cancer and the second leading cancer killer after lung cancer among men. Because the tumors often ...

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Report gives state high marks in fighting cancer
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Nov 27, 2008
It is easy to understand why Utah, with its Mormon influence that frowns on smoking, would place near the bottom of US states for lung cancer death rates. ...
LSUHSC's Dr. Xiao Cheng Wu co-authors annual report to the nation ... EurekAlert (press release)
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Fox Chase Cancer Center Purchases CyberKnife System
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
Nation's First Cancer Hospital Will Use CyberKnife Radiosurgery to Non-invasively Treat Tumors Throughout the Body SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. ...
Cancer fight leads woman to offer others hope
Press of Atlantic City, NJ -
Already, they've gotten posts from people with lung cancer, depression and bipolar disorder. It has been six years since she was treated for brain tumors. ...
Screening for Breast Cancer May Spur Unnecessary Treatment
Bloomberg - Nov 25, 2008
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed tumor in US women, excluding skin cancer, and is second only to lung cancer in the annual number of deaths. ...
Living longer with cancer
Wyoming Tribune, WY - Nov 29, 2008
A push for cessation programs in Wyoming gives more people the tools to quit smoking and avoid lung cancer. Another goal for health care providers is to ...
Doctors, researchers on quest for a cure
News-Herald.com, OH - Nov 28, 2008
Similar to chemotherapy, surgeons are using new technology to make cancer surgeries more effective and safer. Removing a tumor from a lung used to require ...
Protein That Determines Cell Polarity Prevents Breast Cancer ...
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
The targets of tumor suppressors are usually cancer-causing genes, or oncogenes, such as Myc, which past research has shown to be overexpressed, ie, ...
Lung cancer survivor shares his story
Tampa Bay's 10, FL - Nov 24, 2008
Stage I - tumor is located in only one lung and has not spread to lymph nodes or outside the chest. ? Stage II - tumor is located in one lung and may ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + lung + 180,000  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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Breast Self-Exams Don?t Cut Death Rates, But Don?t Break The Habit!
eFluxMedia - Jul 21, 2008
By Dee Chisamera Over 180000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, and for over 40000 of them, the disease will prove ...

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Women with High Bone Density More Likely to Develop Breast Cancer
eFluxMedia - Jul 29, 2008
On a national level, breast cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer death for women. The first cause if lung cancer. ...
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Lung cancer due to diesel soot particles in ambient air? -
W St?ber, UR Abel - International Archives of Occupational and Environmental …, 1996 - Springer
... lung cancer epidemiology 2.1 The exceptional scenario of lung cancer 2.2 Causes
of lung cancer 2.3 Epidemiology of lung cancer 2.4 Lung cancer epidemiology and ...

Doxorubicin sensitivity pattern in a panel of small-cell lung-cancer cell lines: correlation to … -
PB Jensen, H Roed, M Sehested, EJF Demant, L … - Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 1992 - Springer
... Introduction Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the solid tumors most responsive
to cytostatic drugs. ... 3) that 1234 567 49 180000- 116000- 58000- Fig. ...

[PDF] Re: Lung Cancer Risk and Radiation Dose Among Women Treated for Breast Cancer
RE CURTIS, PD INSKIP - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... lower radiation doses to lung (I). We extend the analysis of secondary lung cancer
risk after breast cancer utilizing data on more than 180000 women reported ...

16 Lung cancer
B Klemenz, KM Taaleb - Pet in Clinical Oncology, 2000 - books.google.com
... KM Taaleb 1 6.1 Epidemiology and etiology Lung cancer is one ... the world and a leading
cause of cancer death both ... is a major health problem with 180000 new cases ...
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Global epidemiology of lung cancer
JE Tyczyriski, DM Parkin - … for the Study of Lung Cancer Textbook of Prevention and …, 2006 - books.google.com
... 10 5) and north-western England (28.4/10 5). North America The annual number of
lung cancer deaths in North America has been estimated at 180000 (110000 and ...
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[PDF] Effects of long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution on mortality and lung cancer
R Beelen - igitur-archive.library.uu.nl
... air pollution on mortality and lung cancer Rob Beelen Page 2. ... Page 3. Effects of
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[PDF] Prof. Mohamed Awad Tageldin
GM Elassal - 2008 - med.shams.edu.eg
... 180000 deaths annually. (WHO 2007) ... (Restrepo 2007) Worldwide, lung cancer
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[PDF] Molecular Cancer -
VB Andela, RN Rosier - Molecular Cancer, 2004 - biomedcentral.com
... gene expression analyses of a murine lung alveolar carcinoma ... http://www.molecular-
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New Cancer Figures Released
M Mitka - JAMA, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
... top three cancer killers in men (lung, colon, and ... for the second- and third-ranked
cancer kill- ers ... by the ACS include: ? More than 180000 cancer deaths in ...

A Literature Review to Assess the Use of Claims Databases in Identifying Incident Cancer Cases -
CM Couris, AM Schott, R Ecochard, E Morgon, C … - Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology, 2003 - Springer
... A Literature Review to Assess the Use of Claims Databases in Identifying Incident
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Tumor size related to lung cancer spread

Smaller tumors in the lungs appear to be less likely to have spread than larger tumors among patients with asymptomatic lung cancer, suggesting that early screening may be useful in detecting cancers that are still curable.

The study is published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Cancers in the earliest stage, which have not yet spread beyond the lungs, are divided by size into stage IA ( tumors less than 30 millimeters in diameter ) and stage IB ( tumors larger than 30 millimeters in diameter ).

The development of computed tomography ( CT ) scanning has allowed physicians to detect lung tumors at a smaller size, prompting some to call for more subdivisions of stage I cancers.
Though tumor size has been linked to cancer prognosis in patients with symptoms, the relationship between tumor size, metastasis and prognosis in asymptomatic individuals has been unclear.

Claudia I. Henschke, New York Presbyterian Hospital–Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, and colleagues from the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program screened 28,689 men and women for lung cancer at 38 institutions worldwide between 1993 and 2004. Four hundred sixty-four patients were diagnosed with lung cancer as the result of the screening.
The researchers classified the participants' lung cancers based on their type--small cell or non–small cell--as well as the size of their tumors at diagnosis and whether or not they had metastasized.
They also recorded the consistency of the tumors as solid, nonsolid or part-solid.

For the 436 patients with non–small cell cancers, which are less aggressive than small-cell cancers, the likelihood of metastasis increased along with tumor size.
When the researchers analyzed the tumors by consistency, they found the association strongest for solid tumors, weaker for part-solid tumors and not apparent for nonsolid tumors.
For the few ( 28 ) cases of small cell cancer, the relationship appeared strong for those tumors as well.
The percentages of nonmetastasized cancer of all types were much higher than those reported in previous studies.

" The pattern confirmed herein suggests the usefulness of finding latent cancers at small sizes," the authors conclude. " Most lung cancers without evidence of lymph node metastases are curable, with the curability rate being higher at smaller sizes. This suggests that tumor diameter also serves as a prognostic indicator for curability, perhaps even for micrometastases not detectable by our current techniques."

Source: American Medical Association, 2006

 
 
 
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