2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5002(05)80803-7
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P-309 Lung cancer (LC) in Spain. Last epidemiological trends concerning age, gender, smoking prevalence and histological types

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“…Therefore, we think few patients were missed. The low proportion of women is consistent with previous Spanish studies [16]. Survival varied substantially between hospitals, the highest and lowest 3-year survival rates being 19.7% and 6.7%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, we think few patients were missed. The low proportion of women is consistent with previous Spanish studies [16]. Survival varied substantially between hospitals, the highest and lowest 3-year survival rates being 19.7% and 6.7%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Entre las mujeres observamos mayor frecuencia de MC, aunque no podemos extraer conclusiones, debido al pequeño número de mujeres de nuestra serie, situación que está en concordancia con las características epidemiológicas del CP en nuestro país 20 . En los mayores de 70 años observamos un porcentaje menor de MC (el 4,3 frente al 11%) y, aunque la diferencia no alcanzó la significación estadística, pensamos, al igual que Schouten et al 2 , que este dato puede ser reflejo de una conducta menos agresiva del CP en los ancianos.…”
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