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In most countries, the five-year age-standardized relative/net survival rates of lung cancer were higher in females and younger people. The patients with adenocarcinoma had a better prognosis than other groups. ...Worldwide, a better prognosis of lung cancer …
In most countries, the five-year age-standardized relative/net survival rates of lung cancer were higher in females and younger peopl …