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Initial Evaluation of the Patient With Lung Cancer
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Colice, Gene L.
, Beckles, Michael A.
, Rudd, Robin M.
, Spiro, Stephen G.
in
evaluation
/ laboratory test
/ paraneoplastic
/ signs
/ symptoms
2003
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Initial Evaluation of the Patient With Lung Cancer
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Colice, Gene L.
, Beckles, Michael A.
, Rudd, Robin M.
, Spiro, Stephen G.
in
evaluation
/ laboratory test
/ paraneoplastic
/ signs
/ symptoms
2003
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Initial Evaluation of the Patient With Lung Cancer
2003
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Overview
This chapter describes the components of the initial evaluation for a patient either suspected or known to have lung cancer. The components of the initial evaluation are based on the recognized manifestations of localized lung cancer, ie, symptoms referable to the primary tumor, intrathoracic spread of lung cancer, and patterns of metastatic dissemination. Features of the history and physical signs may be useful indicators of the extent of disease. A standardized evaluation, relying on symptoms, signs, and routinely available laboratory tests, can serve as a useful screen for metastatic disease. Also described are the common features of the various paraneoplastic syndromes associated with lung cancer.
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Elsevier Inc,American College of Chest Physicians
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