Preneoplastic lesions of the lung

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. If we can define and detect preneoplastic lesions, we might have a chance of improving survival. The World Health Organization has defined three preneoplastic lesions of the bronchial epithelium: squamo...

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Main Authors: Yee Herman, Greenberg Alissa K, Rom William N
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2002-04-01
Series:Respiratory Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr170
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. If we can define and detect preneoplastic lesions, we might have a chance of improving survival. The World Health Organization has defined three preneoplastic lesions of the bronchial epithelium: squamous dysplasia/carcinoma <it>in situ</it>; atypical adenomatous hyperplasia; and diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia. These lesions are believed to progress to squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma and carcinoid tumors, respectively. In this review we summarize the data supporting the preneoplastic nature of these lesions, and delve into some of the genetic changes found in atypical adenomatous hyperplasia and squamous dysplasia/carcinoma <it>in situ</it>.</p>
ISSN:1465-9921