Lung cancer in young adults aged 35 years or younger: A full-scale analysis and review
Conclusions: Lung cancer in young adults is distinctive, with adenocarcinoma and stage IV at presentation being predominant characteristics. Gene mutation assessment should be mandatory in this subgroup due to the increased likelihood of positive driver gene alterations, as individualized targeted therapy may achieve superior outcomes.
Source: Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bailong Liu, Xiaoyue Quan, Changgen Xu, Jincai Lv, Cheng Li, Lihua Dong, Min Liu Tags: Review Source Type: research
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