Epidemiological Analysis of Cancer Patients Diagnosed With Cranial Metastasis at Initial Presentation
Introduction: Metastatic lesions are the most common brain tumors, comprising 52% of all cases. Early diagnosis is crucial to improve patient outcomes, but many cases remain undiagnosed until advanced stages. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of patients diagnosed with brain metast...
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Main Author: | Ercan Kaya (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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