Department of Oncology, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
Editorial
Lung Cancers are Diagnosed As an Incidental Finding
Author(s): Halter David*
When abnormal cells start growing in your lungs or air passages leading to the lungs, or bronchi, it is called lung cancer. These cells grow rapidly and form solid masses called tumors. As tumors grow and increase in number they stop your lungs from providing oxygen to your bloodstream. Many early lung cancers are diagnosed as an incidental finding with a test for a different purpose. But when they do appear, knowing the warning signs of lung cancer may allow you to get screened earlier. Finding lung cancer early allows for more personalized treatment options, with a much better success rate. Having one of the following symptoms of lung cancer is generally not a cause for worry, but if you experience multiple symptoms for an extended amount of time, it is time to see your doctor. The different types of lung cancer are non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. In non-small.. Read More»
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