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  2. Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Despite the medical advances of detection, diagnosis and treatment methods throughout the past 50 years, lung cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer in both men and women. [5] Currently, lung cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in the United States and a major cause of death, accounting for 14% of all cancers.

  3. Progression-free survival - Wikipedia

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    Progression-free survival (PFS) is "the length of time during and after the treatment of a disease, such as cancer, that a patient lives with the disease but it does not get worse". [1] In oncology, PFS usually refers to situations in which a tumor is present, as demonstrated by laboratory testing, radiologic testing, or clinically. Similarly ...

  4. Timeline of cancer treatment development - Wikipedia

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    Cancer was traditionally treated with surgery, heat, or herbal (chemical) therapies. 2600 BC – Egyptian physician Imhotep diagnosed several types of tumour and therapies for them. According to the Ebers medical papyrus , hard tumours were treated by placing a poultice near the tumour, followed by local incision.

  5. Interventional oncology - Wikipedia

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    Therapeutic interventional oncology procedures may be classified further into ablation techniques that destroy neoplastic tissues by delivery of some form of heat, cryo or electromagnetic energy and embolization techniques that aim to occlude the blood vessels feeding the tumour and thereby destroy it by means of ischemia.

  6. Lung cancer staging - Wikipedia

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    The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) as well as the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) recommend TNM staging, which is a two step procedure. Their TNM system, which they now develop jointly, first classifies cancer by several factors, [ 17 ] T for tumor, N for nodes, M for metastasis, and then groups these TNM factors into ...

  7. Kate Middleton’s cancer timeline: From diagnosis after secret ...

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    The Palace clarifies that while undisclosed in its form, the monarch does not have prostate cancer, although the disease was found during his prostate procedure. The king steps back from his ...

  8. Inside Shannen Doherty's Cancer Battle: An 8-Year Timeline of ...

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    Shannen Doherty is sharing some heartbreaking news. The Beverly Hills, 90210 star says her cancer has spread to her bones, but she vows to keep fighting.In an interview with People, the 52-year ...

  9. Microwave ablation - Wikipedia

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    Microwave ablation is a form of thermal ablation used in interventional radiology to treat cancer. MWA uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave energy spectrum (300 MHz to 300 GHz) to produce tissue-heating effects. The oscillation of polar molecules produces frictional heating, ultimately generating tissue necrosis within solid tumors.