Lung Cancer Mass Predicts Brain Metastases
Main Category: Lung CancerArticle Date: 04 Nov 2005 - 6:00 PDT
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In patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) the size of a patient's lung mass is correlated with the presence of brain metastases.
After reviewing the CT chest scans of 35 patients with NSCLC, who had brain metastases, and 35 others without brain metastases, researchers at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, New Jersey, discovered that the presence of lung mass equal to or greater than 3.9 cm predicts the presence of brain metastases.
CHEST 2005 abstract highlights
Jennifer Stawarz
jstawarz@chestnet.org
American College of Chest Physicians
chestnet.org
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