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    • A case study of lung cancer patients in term of various risk factors in context of Bangladesh 

      Shabnam, Musharrat (BRAC University, 2018-09)
      Lung cancer is the most common cancer among men and women of Bangladesh. People who smoke for more than 10 years, expose to dusty environment, affect by infectious disease like tuberculosis, pneumonia and chronic obstructive ...
    • A comparative study of lung cancer prediction using deep learning 

      Mugdho, Aka Mohammad; Bhuiyan, Md. Jawad Hossain; Rafin, Tawsif Mustasin; Amit, Adib Muhammad (Brac University, 2022-09)
      At the point when cells in the body develop out of control, this is alluded to as cancerous development. Lung cancer is the term used to depict cancer that starts in the lungs. At first in the field, classifier-based ...
    • Immunotherapy in the Management of Lung Cancer 

      Tasnim, Humayra (Brac University, 2021-11)
      Among all the major cancer types, lung cancer is one of the most common as it holds a higher percentage of cancer related mortality and treating lung cancer is yet a challenge. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery ...
    • Impact of treatment size and therapy type in phase II clinical trials of non-small cell lung cancer 

      Rahman, Tasnim (Brac University, 2023-03)
      In spite of recent developments in cancer therapy that are specifically targeted, a frightening number of individuals still pass away every year from lung cancer around the world. Because of this, we decided to focus our ...
    • Molecules associated with the development of lung cancer 

      Rahman, Adree; Jahan, Effat (Brac University, 2023-01)
      Molecular association with lung cancer is one of the most important and a very primary queries to understand the molecular basis of lung cancer and its development mechanism. There are different factors involved with ...
    • Potential of liposomes for the treatment of lung cancer- a review 

      Mim, Shanzida (Brac University, 2023-01)
      Lung cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths worldwide among both men and women with symptoms of cough, airway obstruction and hemoptysis. Lung cancer can be divided into two subtypes which are known as small cell ...
    • Protein biomarkers for Lung Cancer: a bioinformatic approach 

      Jeba, Joynob (BRAC University, 2016-08)
      Lung cancer is one of the most occurring cancers around the world with increasing mortality rate and Bangladesh has a very high rate of lung cancer patient. Detection of lung cancer is not very easy process and quite ...
    • A review on recent advances in drugs for lung cancer treatment 

      Noor, Fouzia (Brac University, 2023-02)
      One of the predominant reasons for cancer-related fatalities worldwide is lung cancer. Existing drugs in the therapeutic landscape though beneficial are linked with various limitations. Overcoming these posed a major ...
    • A review on targeted therapies for lung cancer 

      Ashraf, Anushey (Brac University, 2022-10)
      Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths. The malignancy is marked by a bleak prognosis and poor clinical result, owing primarily to advanced stage at diagnosis, imposing a significant cost on ...
    • Score based risk assessment of lung cancer and its evaluation for Bangladeshi people 

      Mukti, Roushney Fatima; Samadder, Pratul Dipta; Emran, Abdullah Al; Ahmed, Farzana; Imran, Iqbal Bin; Malaker, Anyanna; Yeasmin, Sabina (© 2014 Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention, 2014)
      Background: The problem of cancer, especially lung cancer, is very acute in Bangladesh. The present study was conducted to evaluate the risk of lung cancer among Bangladeshi people based on hereditary, socio-economic and ...