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Language: Английский

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Advancements in lung cancer: a comprehensive perspective on diagnosis, staging, therapy and follow-up from the SAKK Working Group on Imaging in Diagnosis and Therapy Monitoring DOI Creative Commons
Lisa Jungblut, Stefania Rizzo, Lukas Ebner

et al.

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 154(12), P. 3843 - 3843

Published: Dec. 2, 2024

In 2015, around 4400 individuals received a diagnosis of lung cancer, and Switzerland recorded approximately 3200 deaths related to cancer. Advances in detection, such as cancer screening improved treatments, have led increased identification early-stage higher chances long-term survival. This progress has introduced new considerations imaging, emphasising non-invasive characterisation techniques like radiomics. Treatment aspects, preoperative assessment the implementation immune response evaluation criteria solid tumours (iRECIST), also seen advancements. For those undergoing curative treatment for guidelines propose follow-up with computed tomography (CT) scans within specific timeframe. However, discrepancies exist published guidelines, there is lack universally accepted recommendations procedures. white paper aims provide certain standard regarding use imaging on diagnosis, staging, patients

Language: Английский

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