Tumorbedingte Komplikationen

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Management des Lungenkarzinoms

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Die Lokalisation des Primärtumors, seine lokoregionäre Ausdehnung sowie das metastatische Wachstum können bei Patienten mit Lungenkrebs schwerwiegende, gelegentlich lebensbedrohliche Komplikationen hervorrufen. Hinzu kommen hormoneile und metabolische Fernwirkungen bestimmter paraneoplastischer Syndrome.

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Drings, P. (2003). Tumorbedingte Komplikationen. In: Drings, P., Dienemann, H., Wannenmacher, M. (eds) Management des Lungenkarzinoms. Onkologie Aktuell . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55602-9_18

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