Japanese ethnicity compared with Caucasian ethnicity and never-smoking status are independent favorable prognostic factors for overall survival in non-small cell lung cancer: a collaborative epidemiologic study of the National Hospital Organization (Q84358210)
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scientific article published on 01 July 2010
- Japanese Ethnicity Compared with Caucasian Ethnicity and Never-Smoking Status Are Independent Favorable Prognostic Factors for Overall Survival in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Collaborative Epidemiologic Study of the National Hospital Organization S
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English | Japanese ethnicity compared with Caucasian ethnicity and never-smoking status are independent favorable prognostic factors for overall survival in non-small cell lung cancer: a collaborative epidemiologic study of the National Hospital Organization |
scientific article published on 01 July 2010 |
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Japanese ethnicity compared with Caucasian ethnicity and never-smoking status are independent favorable prognostic factors for overall survival in non-small cell lung cancer: a collaborative epidemiologic study of the National Hospital Organization Study Group for Lung Cancer (NHSGLC) in Japan and a Southern California Regional Cancer Registry databases (English)
Tomoya Kawaguchi
Akihide Matsumura
Shimao Fukai
Atsuhisa Tamura
Ryusei Saito
Yosihito Maruyama
Argyrios Ziogas
Masaaki Kawahara
Sai-Hong Ignatius Ou