First Comprehensive Lung Cancer Long-Term Survivorship Program-Competing Risks

Journal of Thoracic Oncology(2022)

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Abstract
More and more patients with lung cancer (LC) experience long-term survival (LTS) following multimodality treatment (Tx) protocols. Patients in these LTS cohorts have high risks of developing second cancers (SC), especially second-lung cancer (SLC) or comorbidity-related events. In our Comprehensive Lung Cancer Long-term Survivorship Program (CLTSP) (see abstract Exner JP et al), we investigated and followed a cohort of patients sequentially returning for follow-up and surveillance (FUPaS) visits after a minimum of 36 months from initial diagnosis.
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cancer,lung,long-term
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