HORVÁTH, Teodor, Edvard GERYK, Jiří KOZEL, Radim ŠTAMPACH, Martin SOBOTKA and Marie HORVÁTHOVÁ. Rakovina plic ve vícečetných malignitách (Pulmonary cancer in multiple malignancies). Studia pneumologica et phthiseologica. Praha: Trios s.r.o., 2013, vol. 73, No 3, p. 109-116. ISSN 1213-810X.
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Original name Rakovina plic ve vícečetných malignitách
Name (in English) Pulmonary cancer in multiple malignancies
Authors HORVÁTH, Teodor (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Edvard GERYK (203 Czech Republic), Jiří KOZEL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Radim ŠTAMPACH (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Martin SOBOTKA (203 Czech Republic) and Marie HORVÁTHOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Studia pneumologica et phthiseologica, Praha, Trios s.r.o. 2013, 1213-810X.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Earth magnetism, geodesy, geography
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/13:00071323
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords (in Czech) rakovina plic; vícečetné zhoubné nádory; trend
Keywords in English lung cancer; multiple malignant neoplasms; trend
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Changed by Changed by: Soňa Böhmová, učo 232884. Changed: 31/3/2014 13:10.
Abstract
Mezi 171 850 případy rakoviny plic zaznamenanými v Národním onkologickém registru České republiky mezi roky 1976 a 2005 lze najít 15 331 případů vícečetných nádorů, které zahrnují 3 904 primárních případů rakoviny plic (3 245 u mužů a 659 u žen) a 11 427 následných případů rakoviny plic (8 744 u mužů a 2 683 u žen).
Abstract (in English)
Among total of 171,850 lung cancer cases recorded in the Czech Cancer Registry between 1976 and 2005, 15,331 multiple malignancies were found, involving 3,904 primary lung cancer cases (3,245 males, and 659 females) and 11,427 subsequent cases (8,744 males and 2,683 females). The analysis showed an increased rate of advanced stages and a decreased rate of early stages in patients with primary lung cancers as well as those with subsequent primary neoplasms during this three decades.
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