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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States
The American Cancer Society estimates lung cancer incidence in the United States for 2018 to be about 234,030 and about 154,050 deaths.
In 2012, GLOBOCAN estimated that 1.8 million people were diagnosed with lung cancer,
Study Design: Non-randomized, prospective, single arm clinical trial
Patient Population and Sample Size: Patients (n=25) from up to 2 clinical site, who have been medically evaluated, found appropriate for, and have agreed to treatment by lumbar decompressive laminectomy and facet fixation,
UV radiation has recently been classified as a known human carcinogen by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Nevertheless, the voluntary exposure to sunlight continues unabated despite progressively increasing rates of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced illness and death, particularly
Inclusion Criteria
- Calcium scan with Agatston score >20
- Age 35-84 years
- Subjects must provide written informed consent after the scope and nature of the investigation has been explained to them
- Subjects should be stable on their concomitant medications for at least 12 weeks prior to
BACKGROUND:
The Radiation Epidemiology Branch and the University of Minnesota have followed a nationwide cohort of 146,022 U.S. radiologic technologists (USRT) since 1982 to assess cancer and other disease risks associated with long-term repeated low doses of ionizing radiation. The USRT Study is
This case-control study (the first phase of the GEMINI project) is primarily focused on exploring the etiology (etiologies) of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus in northern Iran.
Esophageal and gastric cancers, together, are responsible for more than 1,000,000 annual deaths in the world. In
Background:
The Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis is conducting an observational non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) case-control study in Baltimore, MD. This molecular epidemiology study was developed to test the reliability and validity of the mutagen sensitivity assay, where a case-control study