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Lung Cancer

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Cancer cells are found only in the innermost lining of the lung. The tumor has not grown through the lining.
The removal of the entire lung affected by cancer.
A term used to refer to cancerous cells or tumors. Malignant cells are abnormal and grow uncontrollably. They may invade and destroy other parts of the body.
A form of non-small cell lung cancer that can occur in any part of the lung and tends to grow and spread faster than adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma.
Small ball-shaped immune system organs distributed all over the body.
The smallest tubes branching off from each bronchus.
Very small air sacs at the end of each bronchiole.
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Treatment given after the main type of treatment (usually surgery) to increase the chances of cure.
Very small blood vessels.
A lighted, flexible tube (called a bronchoscope) is passed through the mouth or nose and into the larger airways of the lungs. This test can help the doctor see tumors, or it can be used to take samples of tissue or fluids to see if cancer cells are present
A form of non-small cell lung cancer often found in an outer area of the lung. It develops in the cells of epithelial tissues, which line the cavities and surfaces of the body and form glands.
A lobe of the lung is removed.
The removal of a small piece of tissue for laboratory examination.
Either of the two major branches of the tracheas (windpipe) that lead to the lungs. The trachea divides to form the right and left main bronchi (pleural of bronchus) or bronchial tubes, which travel to each of the lungs.