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Pregnancy may have little influence on ground-glass opacities suspected for lung adenocarcinoma
Owing to the popularity of low-dose computed tomography in lung cancer screening, young women spotted with ground-glass opacities (GGO) is a growing subgroup in clinical practice. We aim to investigate the inf...
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Open AccessExcellent survival of pathological N0 small cell lung cancer patients following surgery
Current clinical guidelines recommend surgery only for cT1-2N0M0 small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients. In light of recent studies, the role of surgery in the treatment of SCLC needs to be reconsidered.
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Open AccessDistribution and concordance of PD-L1 expression by routine 22C3 assays in East-Asian patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Currently, programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) expression has been widely applied in clinical trials and real-world clinical practice as a major biomarker for the efficacy of immune-checkpoint inhibitors. The pu...
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Clinical, pathological and radiologic features of minute pulmonary meningothelial-like nodules
Reports about the radiologic features of minute pulmonary meningothelial-like nodules are sparse. This study aims to investigate the radiologic features of minute pulmonary meningothelial-like nodules.
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Overuse of follow-up chest computed tomography in patients with incidentally identified nodules suspicious for lung cancer
Although professional societies agreed that CT screening inconsistent with recommendation leads to radiation-related cancer and unexpected cost, many patients still undergo unnecessary Chest CT before treatmen...
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Ground-glass opacity-featured lung adenocarcinoma has no response to chemotherapy
We aimed to investigate the treatment effect of chemotherapy on ground-glass opacity (GGO)-featured lung adenocarcinoma radiologically and pathologically.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Responsibility Analysis by Abstract Interpretation
Given a behavior of interest in the program, statically determining the corresponding responsible entity is a task of critical importance, especially in program security. Classical static analysis techniques...
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Securing a compiler transformation
A compiler optimization may be correct and yet be insecure. This work focuses on the common optimization that removes dead (i.e., useless) store instructions from a program. This operation may introduce new in...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Witnessing Network Transformations
Software-defined networking (SDN) is transforming the way networks are managed, as fixed distributed protocols give way to flexible route calculation software. The shift brings to the forefront the issue of so...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Securing the SSA Transform
Modern optimizing compilers use the single static assignment (SSA) format for programs, as it simplifies program analysis and transformation. A source program is converted to an equivalent SSA form before it i...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Securing a Compiler Transformation
A compiler can be correct and yet be insecure. That is, a compiled program may have the same input-output behavior as the original, and yet leak more information. An example is the commonly applied optimizatio...