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Observed and relative survival trends of lung cancer: A systematic review of population-based cancer registration data.

Jing-Hao BiJia-Yi TuoYu-Xuan XiaoDan-Dan TangXiao-Hui ZhouYu-Fei JiangXiao-Wei JiYu-Ting TanHui-Yun YuanYong Bing Xiang
Published in: Thoracic cancer (2023)
Over the past decades, the prognosis of lung cancer has gradually improved, but significant variations were also observed globally. Worldwide, a better prognosis of lung cancer can be observed in females and younger patients. It is essential to compare and evaluate the histological or stage-specific survival rates of lung cancer between different regions in the future.
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