Abstract

The incidence of lung cancer is increasing year by year, and Ki67 is closely related to the pathological characteristics of NSCLC proliferation, infiltration, metastasis and prognosis. However, it can only be detected by immunohistochemistry and cannot be evaluated by noninvasive methods. CT has the advantages of being simple, rapid and noninvasive, and is the main imaging tool for diagnosis, treatment and detection of lung cancer in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between CT signs and Ki67 expression in non-small cell lung cancer and to evaluate the value of CT in diagnosing Ki67 expression.

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