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High risk of lung cancer in surfactant-related gene variant carriers.

Alexandre BrudonMarie LegendreArthur MageauJulien BermudezPhilippe BonniaudDiane BouvryJacques CadranelAurélie CazesBruno CrestaniTristan DégotCéline DelestrainRémi DieslerRalph EpaudQuentin PhilippotNathalie Théou-AntonCaroline KannengiesserIbrahima BaMarie-Pierre DebrayPascale FanenEfrosine ManaliSpyros PapirisNadia NathanSerge AmselemAntoine GondouinAnne GuillaumotClaire AndréjakStéphane JouneauGuillaume BeltramoYurdagul UzunhanFrançois GalodéVirginie WesteelAnas MehdaouiSandrine HirschiSylvie LeroySylvain Marchand-AdamHilario NunesClément PicardGrégoire PrévotMartine Reynaud-GaubertPaul De VuystLidwine WemeauGautier DefossezGérard ZalcmanVincent CottinRaphael Borienull null
Published in: The European respiratory journal (2024)
The high risk of lung cancer among SRG variant carriers suggests specific screening and diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The benefit of regular computed tomography scan follow-up should be evaluated.
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • positron emission tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • dual energy
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • contrast enhanced
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide analysis