@article{CJCR1383,
author = {Wen-Long Shao and Wei Wang and Wei-Qiang Yin and Zhi-Hua Guo and Gui-Lin Peng and Ying Chen and Jian-Xing He},
title = {Nonintubated thoracoscopic lobectomy plus lymph node dissection following segmentectomy for central type pulmonary masses},
journal = {Chinese Journal of Cancer Research},
volume = {25},
number = {1},
year = {2013},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. In the United States, it causes more cancer-related deaths than the next four causes (breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer) of cancer-related mortality combined (1). About 30% of people have already progressed to stage III lung cancer and 40% to stage IV at the time they are diagnosed (2). Although chest X-ray and sputum cytology, when applied in health check-ups, can identify some relatively small tumors, they are not able to lower the overall mortality (3). More recently, the low-dose spiral CT scanning reduces the mortality of lung cancer when applied for lung cancer screening (4,5).},
issn = {1993-0631}, url = {https://cjcr.amegroups.org/article/view/1383}
}