id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6o4ny35g5bc2fpdgl4hrupmeay Erik Thunnissen B4-07: Sputum Methylation Analysis Detects Patients With Lung Cancer 2007 1 .pdf application/pdf 1016 96 64 Copyright © 2007 by the International Association for the Study of Lung CancerS346 Conclusions: Differences in relative survival of lung cancer was Sputum Methylation Analysis Detects Patients With Lung Cancer Sputum Methylation Analysis Detects Patients With Lung Cancer studies suggested to show an increased risk for lung cancer. with lung cancer and controls. Sputum samples were collected within 6 months of lung cancer diagnosis. the NSCLC lung cancer cases with a specificity of 94 and 74%, respectively. Conclusions: This blinded study shows that hypermethylation in sputum is with two markers detects 50% of the lung cancer patients. (D) in patients (pts) with inoperable stage III non-small cell lung pts with inoperable stage III NSCLC. following EP/XRT further improved survival. a randomized, prospective phase III trial comparing EP/XRT with or Methods: Eligible pts had inoperable, stage IIIA/B NSCLC, PS 0-1 at controls; however, consolidation D does not further improve survival, ./cache/work_6o4ny35g5bc2fpdgl4hrupmeay.pdf ./txt/work_6o4ny35g5bc2fpdgl4hrupmeay.txt