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  • Nov 5, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Ze Yu |Hongtao Liao |Ying Liu |Guanhuai Wu

    1 Introduction Globally, lung cancer ranks as the most frequently diagnosed cancer and exhibits the highest cancer-specific mortality rate among both males and females [1]. Annually, around two million fresh instances of lung cancer are detected, leading to 1.7 million new cancer-related fatalities, accounting for 11.6% of all cancer cases and 18.4% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide [2]. Nonsmall cell lung cancer prevails as the predominant form of this malignancy [3].

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