1990
Ten-year survival of patients with small-cell lung cancer treated with combination chemotherapy with or without irradiation.
Johnson B, Grayson J, Makuch R, Linnoila R, Anderson M, Cohen M, Glatstein E, Minna J, Ihde D. Ten-year survival of patients with small-cell lung cancer treated with combination chemotherapy with or without irradiation. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 1990, 8: 396-401. PMID: 2155310, DOI: 10.1200/jco.1990.8.3.396.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall cell lung cancerLung cancerLung cancer 2Initiation of chemotherapyTen-year survivalCell lung cancerTherapeutic clinical trialsCranial irradiationCombination chemotherapyOriginal malignancySecond cancersClinical trialsHigh riskPatientsCancer 2CancerChemotherapyMalignancyMore yearsCauseYearsChestDiagnosisTrials
1986
Non-small-cell lung cancer. Major cause of late mortality in patients with small cell lung cancer
Johnson B, Ihde D, Matthews M, Bunn P, Zabell A, Makuch R, Johnston-early A, Cohen M, Glatstein E, Minna J. Non-small-cell lung cancer. Major cause of late mortality in patients with small cell lung cancer. The American Journal Of Medicine 1986, 80: 1103-1110. PMID: 3014875, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(86)90672-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall cell lung cancerCell lung cancerLung cancer deathsLung cancerCancer deathSame lobeSecond primary lung tumorsCancer-free survivorsDisease-free survivalPrimary lung tumorsSecond malignant tumorsRisk of developmentLate mortalityContralateral lungTherapeutic trialsInitial lesionLung tumorsMalignant tumorsHigh riskPatientsCancerDifferent lobesMajor causeDiagnosisStudy of men
1980
Smoking Abstinence and Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival: An Association
Johnston-Early A, Cohen M, Minna J, Paxton L, Fossieck B, Ihde D, Bunn P, Matthews M, Makuch R. Smoking Abstinence and Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival: An Association. JAMA 1980, 244: 2175-2179. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1980.03310190027016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmall cell lung cancerCell lung cancerSS patientsLung cancerCell lung cancer survivalThymosin fraction V.Lung cancer survivalDiscontinuation of smokingStart of treatmentContinuation of smokingSurvival benefitCigarette smokingPoor prognosisPrognostic implicationsCancer survivalSmoking abstinenceSurvival differencesRadiation therapyBetter survivalPatientsSmokingBeneficial effectsS groupDiagnosisSurvivalSmoking abstinence and small cell lung cancer survival. An association.
Johnston-Early A, Cohen M, Minna J, Paxton L, Fossieck B, Ihde D, Bunn P, Matthews M, Makuch R. Smoking abstinence and small cell lung cancer survival. An association. JAMA 1980, 244: 2175-9. PMID: 6252357, DOI: 10.1001/jama.244.19.2175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall cell lung cancerCell lung cancerSS patientsLung cancerCell lung cancer survivalThymosin fraction V.Lung cancer survivalDiscontinuation of smokingStart of treatmentContinuation of smokingSurvival benefitCigarette smokingPoor prognosisPrognostic implicationsCancer survivalSurvival differencesRadiation therapyBetter survivalPatientsSmokingBeneficial effectsS groupDiagnosisSurvivalTherapy