2018
Incorporating Coexisting Chronic Illness into Decisions about Patient Selection for Lung Cancer Screening. An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement
Rivera MP, Tanner NT, Silvestri GA, Detterbeck FC, Tammemägi MC, Young RP, Slatore CG, Caverly TJ, Boyd CM, Braithwaite D, Fathi JT, Gould MK, Iaccarino JM, Malkoski SP, Mazzone PJ, Tanoue LT, Schoenborn NL, Zulueta JJ, Wiener RS. Incorporating Coexisting Chronic Illness into Decisions about Patient Selection for Lung Cancer Screening. An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2018, 198: e3-e13. PMID: 30004250, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201805-0986st.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningRisk of deathPatient selectionChronic illnessCancer screeningLung cancerOfficial American Thoracic Society Research StatementHarms of LCSImplementation of LCSScreen-detected lung cancersChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseRisk of comorbiditiesObstructive pulmonary diseaseEffect of comorbidityLung cancer deathsTreatment-related harmsLung cancer riskBalance of benefitsPulmonary diseaseCancer deathBaseline riskCancer riskComorbiditiesHealthy individualsInternational clinicians
1992
Lung transplantation
Tanoue L. Lung transplantation. Lung 1992, 170: 187-200. PMID: 1522739, DOI: 10.1007/bf00174116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChronic DiseaseGraft RejectionHumansImmunosuppression TherapyLung DiseasesLung TransplantationMiddle AgedPneumoniaConceptsLung transplantationEnd-stage lung diseaseHuman lung transplantationSolid organ transplantationProper patient selectionLong-term managementPosttransplantation complicationsPatient selectionLung diseaseClinical indicationsOrgan transplantationTransplantationMerit particular attentionComplicationsPatientsInfectionDisease