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Tier 3 — Observational / field trialPeer-reviewed

CLO25-075: Characterization of Lung Cancer Shedding and Spread Through Air Spaces in Lung Adenocarcinoma

Hassan A. Khalil, Gary M. Clark, Stacey P. Kwan, Weiwei Shi, Frank S. Henry, Steven J. Mentzer, Akira Tsuda

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network · 2025

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Summary

This research, published in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network in 2025, characterises how lung adenocarcinoma cells shed and disseminate through air spaces within lung tissue. The study appears to examine the biophysical mechanisms underlying intrapulmonary cancer spread, potentially informing understanding of disease progression and metastatic pathways. The work contributes to mechanistic oncology literature on adenocarcinoma pathophysiology.

UK applicability

This fundamental oncology research on lung cancer pathophysiology is not specific to farming systems, soil health, or nutrient density. Its applicability to UK practice lies in clinical oncology and cancer research rather than agricultural or food systems domains.

Key measures

Lung cancer shedding patterns, aerosol spread mechanisms, and spatial distribution within adenocarcinoma tissue

Outcomes reported

The study characterises mechanisms of lung cancer cell shedding and dissemination through air spaces in lung adenocarcinoma tissue. As suggested by the title, the research examined pathophysiological processes of cancer spread within pulmonary anatomy.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Laboratory / in vitro
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Human clinical
DOI
10.6004/jnccn.2024.7208
Catalogue ID
BFmor3gfca-yl3vmv

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