Title of article
Tobacco Smoking and Lung Cancer Perception-changing facts
Author/Authors
Furrukh, Muhammad Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Medicine, Oman
From page
345
To page
358
Abstract
Tobacco smoking remains the most established cause of lung carcinogenesis and other diseaseprocesses. Over the last 50 years, tobacco refinement and the introduction of filters have brought a change in histology, and now adenocarcinoma has become the most prevalent subtype. Over the last decade, smoking also has emerged as a strong prognostic and predictive patient characteristic along with other variables. This article briefly reviews scientific facts about tobacco, and the process and molecular pathways involved in lung carcinogenesis in smokers and never-smokers. The evidence from randomised trials about tobacco smoking’s impact on lung cancer outcomes is also reviewed.
Keywords
Tobacco Smoking , Lung Neoplasms , Nicotine , EML4 ALK fusion protein, human , K , Ras Gene , Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor , Carcinogens
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Record number
2690790
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