Targeted sequencing may facilitate differential diagnostics of pulmonary tumours: a case series
Abstract Background Histopathological diagnosis is important for prognostication and choice of treatment in patients with cancer in the lung. Metastases to the lungs are common and need to be distinguished from primary lung cancer. Furthermore, cases with synchronous or metachronous primary lung can...
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Main Authors: | Kajsa Ericson-Lindquist (Author), Anna Johansson (Author), Per Levéen (Author), Göran Elmberger (Author), Göran Jönsson (Author), Johan Staaf (Author), Hans Brunnström (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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