Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8657822 | Chest | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
The degree of COPD severity, including airflow obstruction, visual emphysema, and respiratory exacerbations, was independently predictive of lung cancer. These risk factors should be further studied as inclusion and exclusion criteria for the survival benefit of lung cancer screening. Studies are needed to determine if reduction in respiratory exacerbations among smokers can reduce the risk of lung cancer.
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Authors
Laurie L. MD, Sean MS, David A. MB, Marilyn G. MD, Eric L. MD, Craig P. MD, MPH, Frank C. MD, David O. MD, Jessica C. PhD, Patrick MD, Victor MD, C. Matthew MD, Russell P. MD, PhD,