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This paper describes 11 cases of combined lung cancer and coal-workers' pneumoconiosis
and six cases of progressive massive fibrosis which were diagnosed as carcinoma.
There was no evidence that pneumoconiosis modifies the course of lung cancer.
There was considerable difficulty in differentiating peripheral carcinomas from unilateral
progressive massive fibrosis of similar appearance, and the points of diagnostic importance
are discussed.
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© 1965 Ballière, Tindalli & Cassell. Published by Elsevier Inc.