lung cancer

Uncontrolled cell growth arising from the lung tissues. The most common cancer worldwide.

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Lung Cancer: From Detection to Treatment

Last Modified: July 21, 2010

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Thousands of men and women alike are diagnosed with lung cancer each year in America. Of those diagnosed, most lung cancer patients have been cigarette smokers. Cigarette smoking is the single greatest… View Full Article

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