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Small-Cell-Lung-Cancer

lung-cancerWhat is lung cancer?
Lung cancer occurs when cells develop abnormally in one or both of the lungs and grow out of control to form a tumour. Tumours make it difficult for the lungs to work properly. There are two major types of lung cancer: non-small cell and small cell. The terms non-small cell and small cell refer to how the cells look when seen through a microscope. The terms refer to the kinds of cells that make up the tumour not the actual size of the tumour.

The Lungs
The lungs are organs where oxygen in the air is transferred into the bloodstream. The lungs consist of the air passages that carry the air that is breathed to the parts of the lung called the lung parenchyma. The lung parenchyma refers to the tissue where breathed air is allowed to exchange its oxygen with blood that is flowing through blood vessels in the lung tissue.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Over 75% of all people diagnosed with lung cancer have non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Most people diagnosed with NSCLC are smokers or former smokers. There are four major types of non small cell lung cancer: [click to continue…]

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