Lung Cancer

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Q How does gender influence any genetic components of lung cancer?
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Non-smoking women represent the group with the greatest increase in cancer incidence in the world, although we don't know why this occurs,Lung cancer in women is a different disease than lung cancer in men. Some studies show that women are more... Full Answer
Q Does lung cancer have a genetic component; can it run in a family?
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There are families in whom types of breast cancer and colon cancer occur extremely frequently because of alterations (known as mutations) in the genes (genetic material). Such cancers are called "familial" because they occur predictably and frequently... Full Answer
Q How does smoking cause lung cancer?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
The hundreds of types of cancers differ in the way they live, grow, and react to medication. But many cancers have similar characteristics. In some types of cancer, there are very clear kinds of causes. Lung cancer is a strong example. Lung cancer-the... Full Answer
Q What is the prognosis for people with lung cancer?
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In short, it depends on the stage of the lung cancer as lung cancer presents in different stages and, therefore, carries a different prognosis with it.  Usually, early stage lung cancer is a curable disease with either surgical or chemotherapy and... Full Answer
Q How common is lung cancer?
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The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for lung cancer in the United States are for 2010: 220,520 new cases of lung cancer (both small cell and non-small cell)157,300 deaths from lung cancer Lung cancer (both small cell and... Full Answer
Q What is lung cancer?
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Lung cancer is a cancer that starts in the lungs. There are two major types of lung cancer: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) If a lung cancer has characteristics of both types it is called a mixed small cell/large cell... Full Answer
Q What are the surgery options for large cell undifferentiated carcinoma?
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Four types of surgery are used to treat large cell undifferentiated carcinoma. These include wedge/segmental resection, lobectomy, pneumonectomy, and sleeve resection. In wedge resection, only the tumor and some surrounding lung tissue are removed. In a... Full Answer
Q How is large cell undifferentiated carcinoma diagnosed?
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There are several tests doctors use to detect and diagnose large cell undifferentiated carcinoma. Typically, a doctor will first do a physical exam to check for signs of the disease. The doctor will also consider the patient's history to identify risk... Full Answer
Q How does lung cancer usually develop?
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Lung cancer typically starts in the lining of the bronchi, the main air passages of the lungs, and develops over a period of many years.Nearly all lung cancers are carcinomas, a cancer that begins in the lining or covering tissues of an organ. The tumor... Full Answer
Q How is small cell lung cancer treated?
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The most common treatment for small cell lung cancer is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy medications are taken by mouth or by injection and treat the cancer by attacking the malignant cells. Another possible treatment is radiation therapy, often conducted... Full Answer