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1. Radiosensitivity in lung cancer with focus on p53
Abstract : In Sweden approximately 2800 new lung cancer patients are diagnosed every year. Radiotherapy is used with curative intention in certain groups of patients. The aim of this thesis is to study the basis of differences in radioresistance and the possibility to predict response to radiotherapy. READ MORE
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2. Symtom, besvär och tid hos kvinnor och män med lungcancer
Abstract : Background: Many patients with lung cancer (LC) are diagnosed in late cancer stages, with palliative needs due to symptom burden. Although LC is increasing in women, few studies have focused on gender-related differences in symptoms and other concerns. READ MORE
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3. Factors influencing management and outcome in non-small cell lung cancer : the role of socioeconomic status, age, geographic region of origin and aspects of quality of life
Abstract : Yearly, 4,200 individuals in Sweden are diagnosed with lung cancer, of which 85 % are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The aims of this thesis were to investigate aspects of equality of care and outcomes in patients with NSCLC and to examine indicators of quality of life. READ MORE
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4. Molecular Characterization of Lung Cancer – Targets for Therapy and Prognostic Markers
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5. Lung Metastases - Diagnostic, Prognostic and Molecular Aspects with Focus on Colorectal Cancer
Abstract : In Sweden 4200 patients are diagnosed with lung cancer and 6500 patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) annually. The lungs are a common site for metastases. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a helpful aid in diagnostics of a pulmonary tumour. READ MORE