Lung Cancer Differentiation. Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment
1994
Review of Lung Cancer Differentiation Book
Editorial
Evidence: low
Author Information
Author(s): F.A. Carey
Conclusion
The book lacks direction and fails to adequately cover important aspects of lung cancer differentiation.
Supporting Evidence
- The book is a collection of essays rather than a cohesive monograph.
- Important topics like lung tumor histological classification are not discussed.
- Some chapters are useful but overall the book is poorly edited.
Takeaway
This book is supposed to help understand lung cancer, but it misses a lot of important information and isn't well organized.
Limitations
The book does not define key terms and omits important discussions on lung tumor classification and differentiation markers.
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