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ACTC Health - Small Lung Cancer: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

https://actchealth.com/blogs/all-you-need-to-know-about-non-small-cell-lung-cancer<br><br>Looking for comprehensive information on small lung cancer? Explore the causes, diagnosis, and treatment options available at ACTC Health. Our expert team of oncologists is dedicated to providing personalized care and support throughout your cancer journey. Find hope and healing with ACTC Health today.

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ACTC Health - Small Lung Cancer: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

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  1. ACTC Health Types of Non- Small Cell Lung Cancer

  2. Adenocarcinoma It represents 40% of all NSCLC diagnoses and can affect both smokers and nonsmokers. Adenocarcinoma typically develops in the outer areas of the lung, in mucus-producing cells known as bronchioles. This form of NSCLC tends to grow more slowly than other types of lung cancer, ensuring a better prognosis if diagnosed early.

  3. Squamous cell carcinoma Also known as epidermoid carcinoma, this is the second most common type of NSCLC and represents almost 25% to 30% of all NSCLC diagnoses. Squamous cell carcinoma is more likely to spread to other body parts, making this disease more difficult to treat.

  4. Large cell Carcinoma This rare form of NSCLC accounts for only 10 to 15 percent of all diagnoses. Large cell carcinoma is aggressive and can occur anywhere in the lungs.

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