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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 Theou-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 PrevotMartine 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 CT scan follow-up should be evaluated.
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • dual energy
  • copy number
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • gene expression
  • genome wide analysis