|
Understanding Lung Cancer
Cancers that begin in the lungs are
divided into two major types,
non-small cell lung cancer and small
cell lung cancer, depending on how
the cells look under a microscope.
Each type of lung cancer grows and
spreads in different ways and is
treated differently.
Nonsmall cell lung cancer is more
common than small cell lung cancer,
and it generally grows and spreads
more slowly. There are three main
types of non-small cell lung cancer.
They are named for the type of cells
in which the cancer develops:
squamous cell carcinoma (also called
epidermoid carcinoma),
adenocarcinoma, and large cell
carcinoma.
Small cell lung cancer, sometimes
called oat cell cancer, is less
common than non-small cell lung
cancer. This type of lung cancer
grows more quickly and is more
likely to spread to other organs in
the body.
Content Courtesy : cancer.gov
The information provided herein
is intended for your general
knowledge only and is not a
substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
A licensed physician should be
consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
|