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  • Title: [Tumouer frequency in autopsy cases. III. The carcinoma of the lung (author's transl)].
    Author: Rüdger KD, Güthert H, Wöckel W, Korth M.
    Journal: Zentralbl Allg Pathol; 1975; 119(5):369-77. PubMed ID: 1210831.
    Abstract:
    The analysis is based on the catalogue of neoplasms notifiable in the German Democratic Republic (IDC-Code Nrs. 140-209, 210.2, 211.3, 211.9, 225, 226.2, 226.3, 253.0, 702, 757.2). At the Medical Academy of Erfurt 22 155 autopsies (12 212 males, 9 943 females) of adults (15 years and upwards were registrated in the period from 1950 to 1966. Among them 1 168 carcinomas of the lung (5.3% of autopsies and 15.2% of all tumours) were observed. The cases are distributed among 1010 males (8.3% of males) and 158 females (1.6% of females). The frequency difference is distinct. Age and sex distribution, frequency and localization of metastases are presented.
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