Histopathologically, there were 25 cases of primary bronchogenic carcinoma; among them, there were 5 cases of recurrence of small cell carcinoma after chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.
Final diagnoses included one bronchogenic cyst and one combined bronchogenic cyst and thymic hyperplasia.
In a discovery and training phase, exhaled breath of 14 individuals with bronchogenic carcinoma and 45 healthy control subjects or control subjects without cancer was analyzed.
Non-small cell lung carcinoma accounts for approximately 80% of all bronchogenic carcinomas, and is typically classified into specific cell types.
In contrast to these tests, the analyses of exhaled breath for smellprints characteristic of bronchogenic cancer provide a potentially simple, noninvasive, and inexpensive screening tool.
Definition of bronchogenic in US English:
bronchogenic
adjectiveˌbräNGkōˈjenik
Of bronchial origin.
支气管原的,产生于支气管的
Example sentencesExamples
In a discovery and training phase, exhaled breath of 14 individuals with bronchogenic carcinoma and 45 healthy control subjects or control subjects without cancer was analyzed.
Final diagnoses included one bronchogenic cyst and one combined bronchogenic cyst and thymic hyperplasia.
Histopathologically, there were 25 cases of primary bronchogenic carcinoma; among them, there were 5 cases of recurrence of small cell carcinoma after chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.
Non-small cell lung carcinoma accounts for approximately 80% of all bronchogenic carcinomas, and is typically classified into specific cell types.
In contrast to these tests, the analyses of exhaled breath for smellprints characteristic of bronchogenic cancer provide a potentially simple, noninvasive, and inexpensive screening tool.