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For patients with metastatic disease, chemotherapy, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT), or targeted therapies are alternatives. In this article, we review the pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of

All surgical lung resection cases from 1995 to 2016 with a diagnosis of primary lung carcinoid tumor were reviewed and clinicopathologic parameters, including tumor size, nodal

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A carcinoid tumour of the lung has only slight malignant potential and that it may be treated by bronchotomy or sleeve resection of the bronchus in suitable cases, and if serious infective

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  • The 8th Edition Lung Cancer Stage Classification
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  • Diagnosis and management of typical and atypical lung carcinoids

Management of metastatic lung carcinoids requires a multidisciplinary standardized approach in specialized centers. Treatment should have a dual objective, control of tumor

Lung NETs include a wide range of diseases and are traditionally classified into four subtypes characterized by increasing biological aggressiveness: typical carcinoids (TCs),

The 8th Edition Lung Cancer Stage Classification

Carcinoid lung tumors are a rare type of lung cancer.Also known as lung carcinoids, they account for about 1% to 2% of all lung cancers, according to the American Cancer Society.In the United

A clinical and „blind“ histologic review of 82 cases of bronchial carcinoid tumour is presented. The malignant potential of the tumours was only partly predictable from their histologic appearance.

Semantic Scholar extracted view of „Bronchial carcinoid tumors.“ by D. Davila et al.

In this article, we review the pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with lung carcinoids. Abstract Lung carcinoids are neuroendocrine tumors, categorized

The management of lung carcinoids depends on several factors including disease stage, proliferative rate, and others. Patients who have no evidence of distant metastases are

We evaluated outcomes with genotype-matched targeted therapies in patients with advanced lung carcinoids with AGAs identified across 3 institutions and comprehensive

Carcinoid Lung Tumors: Symptoms, Staging, Treatment

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Granberg D, Juhlin CC, Falhammar H, et al. Lung Carcinoids: A Comprehensive Review for Clinicians. Cancers (Basel) 2023;15:5440. 10.3390/cancers15225440 [PMC free article]

(C) Typical carcinoids are diffusely positive for chromogranin A and synaptophysin; the latter staining is depicted here. from publication: Lung Carcinoids: A Comprehensive Review for

We used single-cell RNA sequencing on three lung carcinoid tumour samples and normal lung tissue to investigate the cellular makeup and singlecell gene expression levels in lung

Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are a group of neoplasms that arise from cells of the neuroendocrine system which are found in most organs of the human body (Klimstra et al.,

Pulmonary carcinoids account for 1–2% of all invasive lung malignancies: typical carcinoids exhibit good prognosis, although 10-23% metastasise to regional lymph nodes,

This article reviews the pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of patients with typical and atypical carcinoids. In addition, we briefly discuss the conditions of

we review the pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with lung carcinoids. Abstract: Lung carcinoids are neuroendocrine tumors, categorized as typical

Review Recent Advances in the Management of Typical and Atypical Lung Carcinoids Natalie Prinzi,1 Roberta Elisa Rossi,2,5 Claudia Proto,1 Giovanni Leuzzi,3 Alessandra Raimondi,1

Stage IV lung carcinoids: spectrum and evolution of proliferation rate ...

we review the pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with lung carcinoids. Abstract: Lung carcinoids are neuroendocrine tumors, categorized as typical or atypical

Granberg D, Juhlin CC, Falhammar H, Hedayati E. Lung Carcinoids: A Comprehensive Review for Clinicians. Cancers . 2023; 15(22):5440.

Most commonly observed in small cell lung cancer (1%-6% of cases) and bronchial carcinoids (1% of all cases), it can present in other tumors with neuroendocrine differentiation

Evidence is limited on whether patients with advanced pulmonary carcinoid (APC) benefit from comprehensive pulmonary resection (CPR), chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. Existing

Granberg D, Juhlin CC, Falhammar H, et al. Lung Carcinoids: A Comprehensive Review for Clinicians. Cancers (Basel) 2023;15:5440. Chong CR, Wirth LJ, Nishino M, et al.