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Non-small cell lung cancer occurs as malignant cancer cells form in the lungs. According to the American Cancer Society, 8 to 9 out of 10 cases of all lung cancer are diagnosed as non-small cell...
According to the Mayo Clinic, lung cancer is responsible for the most cancer deaths per year in the United States. Fortunately, lung cancer is somewhat preventable as the large majority of people...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Surgery is a treatment option for the disease, but it does pose some risks.
Lung cancer refers to the growth of abnormal cancer cells in either one or both of the lungs. The abnormal cancer cells do not perform the necessary functions and do not become normal lung...
Surgery is often the primary treatment for early stage lung cancer and the initial course of action for patients with a stage two malignancy that's followed up with chemotherapy and radiation....
Lung cancer surgery can vary depending on the type and stage of the malignancy. Any kind of surgery may involve the removal of some lymph nodes in the area of the cancer to determine if the...
Lung cancers fall into one of two broad categories: small cell lung cancers and non-small cell, also known as large cell lung cancer. Large cell lung cancers are more common. Approximately 90% of...
Lung cancers are either classified as small cell lung cancers or non-small cell lung cancers. Non-small cell lung cancers are responsible for the vast majority of lung cancer diagnoses. According...
Lung cancer is a very serious disease that can cause uncomfortable symptoms at its best and death at its worst. And though lung cancer is a devastating diagnosis, it doesn't have to be a death...
What Is Staging of Lung Cancer?
The staging of lung cancer includes stages one and two, which means the cancer is localized and might be removed with surgery, and stages three and four, where the cancer is too advanced for...
There are different types of treatment that depend on the specific type of cell responsible for the lung cancer. The type of treatment can also be impacted by the growth stage of the lung cancer...
Despite advances in treatment, lung cancer remains the top cause of cancer deaths among both men and women. One of the reasons lung cancer is so deadly, according to the Mayo Clinic, is that it...
Lung cancer is categorized as either being small cell lung cancer or non-small cell lung caner. The designation is achieved by how the cancer cells look when viewed under a microscope. Non-small...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers. In the United States, lung cancer is one of the most frequent causes of death in both men and women. In general, the majority of lung cancer cases...
According to the American Cancer Society there were an estimated 215,000 new cases of lung cancer in the United States in 2008 and as many as 161,000 men and women succumbed to the disease in...
Lung cancer occurs when the cells comprising the lungs begin to grow out of control and form a tumor. The tumor can be located anywhere in the lung and may produce cancer cells and metastasis, or...
One in every 13 men and on in every 16 women is projected to develop lung cancer. Usually this occurs after the age of 45 according to the American Cancer Society. Most (80 to 90 percent) lung...
Thousands of Americans are diagnosed with lung cancer each year. Once a patient is diagnosed they can partner with an oncologist to design a treatment plan. The course of treatment will depend on...
Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate out of all forms of cancers. In many cases, lung cancer is not detected until it is in the advanced stages and makes treatment more difficult. Early...
A patient diagnosed with lung cancer has abnormal cells growing in or on the lungs. Surgery, which involves removing part or all of a lung, is one of the ways in which lung cancer is treated. Not...
Although small cell lung cancer is less common than non-small cell lung cancer, it can be more difficult to treat. Small cell lung cancer happens when abnormal cells begin to reproduce without...