The Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Different Age Patients with Lung Cancer open access to scientific and medical research

Objective: Cancer is closely related to age, and the incidence of cancer increases with age. However, there are few studies on the relationship between age and clinical characteristics of lung cancer. Patients and Methods: We collected all the consecutive lung cancer cases from 2012 to 2017 in our h...

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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Xiaorao, Han, Xiaoling, Zhou, Honglian, Liang, Yahai, Huang, Zhong, Li, Shujun, Lin, Yanming, Huang, Xiaobi, Wu, Jiancong, Su, Wenmei, Lai, Zhennan, Yang, Zhixiong
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description Objective: Cancer is closely related to age, and the incidence of cancer increases with age. However, there are few studies on the relationship between age and clinical characteristics of lung cancer. Patients and Methods: We collected all the consecutive lung cancer cases from 2012 to 2017 in our hospital and divided them into 6 groups according to their ages: [less than or equal to]40 y/o, 41-50 y/o, 51~60 y/o, 61~70 y/o, 71~ 80 y/o and >80 y/o. The clinical characteristics and prognosis of these patients were evaluated. Results: There were 1143 cases diagnosed in our hospital from 2012 to 2017. There were more non-smokers (p
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Lymphomas
Mortality
Prognosis
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