Annual Congress Copenhagen 2005

Saturday, 17.09.2005
Sunday, 18.09.2005
Monday, 17.09.2005
Tuesday, 20.09.2005
Wednesday, 21.09.2005

Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, abstract number.


Material from 2005:
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PG16 - Detection of very early lesions in lung cancer: is this important and should they be treated?

Postgraduate Course
Chairs: M. Noppen (Brussels, Belgium), P. E. Postmus (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Aims: The prognosis of lung cancer remains dramatically poor, despite all efforts. In centrally located squamous cell carcinoma, diagnosis of very early cancerous or pre-cancerous lesions is possible. However, there is debate on the clinical significance of finding and treating very early pre-cancerous lesions. Hence, this raises the following questions: i) Should we look for very early lesions and, if so, how? ii) If we find them, should they be treated and, if so, how? This course will present state-of-the art hot topics in very early lung cancer covering significance, diagnosis and management issues.
Classification, epidemiology, and natural history of very early lung cancer
V. Ninane (Brussels, Belgium)
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Diagnosis of very early lung cancer: AFB, EBUS, EUS, HRCT, OCT, CFC-FB, or yet something else...?
F. Herth (Heidelberg, Germany)
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Endoscopic management of early lung cancer: HFEC, cryo, brachy, PDT, YAG; the pulmonologist’s view
J-M. Vergnon (St Etienne, France)
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Surgical management of early lung cancer: the surgeon's view
G. Massard (Strasbourg, France)
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Slide presentationPDF journal article, handout or slides