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International differences in lung cancer survival by sex, histological type and stage at diagnosis: an ICBP SURVMARK-2 Study.

Marzieh AraghiMiranda Fidler-BenaoudiaMelina ArnoldMark RutherfordAude BardotJacques FerlayOliver BucherPrithwish DeGerda EngholmAnna GavinSerena KozieAlana LittleBjørn MøllerNathalie St JacquesHanna TervonenPaul WalshRyan WoodsDianne L O'ConnellDavid R BaldwinMark ElwoodSabine SieslingFreddie BrayIsabelle Soerjomataramnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull null
Published in: Thorax (2021)
Distribution of stage at diagnosis among lung cancer cases differed by sex, histological subtype and country, which may partly explain observed survival differences. Yet, survival differences were also observed within stages, suggesting that quality of treatment, healthcare system factors and prevalence of comorbid conditions may also influence survival. Other possible explanations include differences in data collection practice, as well as differences in histological verification, staging and coding across jurisdictions.
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