Lung cancer is strongly associated to tobacco smoking. However, global statistics estimate that in females the proportion of lung cancer cases that is unrelated to tobacco smoking reaches fifty percent, making questionable the etiology of the disease.
Baldassarri, M., Fallerini, C., Cetta, F., Ghisalberti, M., Bellan, C., Furini, S., et al. (2018). Omic Approach in Non-Smoker Female with Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma Pinpoints to Germline Susceptibility and Personalized Medicine. CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 50(2), 356-365 [10.4143/crt.2017.125].
Omic Approach in Non-Smoker Female with Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma Pinpoints to Germline Susceptibility and Personalized Medicine
BALDASSARRI, MARGHERITA;FALLERINI, CHIARA;CETTA, FRANCESCO;GHISALBERTI, MARCO;BELLAN, CRISTIANA;FURINI, SIMONE;SPIGA, OTTAVIA;CRISPINO, SERGIO;GOTTI, GIUSEPPE;ARIANI, FRANCESCA;PALADINI, PIERO;RENIERI, ALESSANDRA;FRULLANTI, ELISA
2018-01-01
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