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A total of 440 women with morphologically tested primary bronchogenic carcinoma were hospitalized in 1961-1987. The patients' average age was 57 years, 22% persons were under 50 years. In 32% women carcinoma was found accidentally in the asymptomatic stage of the illness, 4% women had subjective complaints which they considered insignificant, however, subjective complaints in 64% patients helped to diagnose it. The most frequent complaints were temperature, breathlessness, chest pain and loss of weight. In 2% women, the first sign was hemoptysis found most frequently as an isolated symptom. The history of 9.5% patients showed pulmonary TB, in 27% women bronchogenic carcinoma was first regarded as pulmonary TB and treated with anti-tuberculotics. The family history of 32% patients showed malignant diseases, most frequently gastric carcinoma, while bronchogenic carcinoma was found in 5.7%, of family members. The group consisted of 46% smokers and 54% non-smokers. The women smokers had smoked for 29 years on average, had smoked 205 thousand cigarettes on average, the average daily amount was 20 cigarettes. Regardless of their smoking habits, the most frequent histological type was found to be adenocarcinoma in 47% cases, with the squamous-cell type prevailing in the smokers (37%), and adenocarcinoma in non-smokers (59%). 36% of the patients underwent surgery, the most frequent contraindication for surgery were generalization of the process and lymph node metastases. Lobectomy was the most common operation performed (62%). 5 patients died within the first post-operative month. |