EUELC project: a multi-centre, multipurpose study to investigate early stage NSCLC, and to establish a biobank for ongoing collaboration

The European Early Lung Cancer (EUELC) project aims to determine if specific genetic alterations occurring in lung carcinogenesis are detectable in the respiratory epithelium. In order to pursue this objective, nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with a very high risk of developing progressiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European respiratory journal 2009-12, Vol.34 (6), p.1477-1486
Hauptverfasser: Field, J. K, Liloglou, T, Niaz, A, Bryan, J, Gosney, J. R, Giles, T, Brambilla, C, Brambilla, E, Vesin, A, Timsit, J-F, Hainaut, P, Martinet, Y, Vignaud, J. M, Thunnissen, F. B, Prinsen, C, Snijders, P. J, Smit, E. F, Sozzi, G, Roz, L, Risch, A, Becker, H. D, Elborn, J. S, Magee, N. D, Montuenga, L. M, Pajares, M. J, Lozano, M. D, O'Byrne, K. J, Harrison, D. J, Niklinski, J, Cassidy, A, EUELC Collaborators
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