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| | <b>Lungb> cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Small-cell <b>lungb> cancer is treated primarily with chemotherapy, as surgery has no demonstrable influence on survival. |  | | Not all cases of <b>lungb> cancer are due to smoking, but the role of passive smoking is increasingly being recognised as a risk factor for <b>lungb> cancer, leading to policy interventions to decrease undesired exposure of non-smokers to others' tobacco smoke. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is the second most commonly occurring form of cancer in most western countries, and it is the leading cancer-related cause of death for men and women. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_cancer
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | <b>Lungb> cancer is detected in only five to 15 percent of patients without symptoms, usually on a routine chest x-ray or a chest x-ray before some other surgery. |  | | For non-small <b>lungb> cancer, the stage of the tumor and the condition of the patient determine the best approach to treat that person. |  | | Non-small <b>lungb> cancer is a surgical disease if found early. |
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http://www.siumed.edu/surgery/cardiothor/lung_c.htm
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | Bronchoscopy and needle biopsy techniques for the diagnosis and staging of <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | The increased incidence of <b>lungb> cancer in women (who are more likely to have adenocarcinomas) and changes in smoking habits are thought to account for this change. |  | | Adjuvant therapy has been attempted in early-stage non-small cell <b>lungb> cancer patients who have undergone surgical resection. |
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http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/diseasemanagement/pulmonary/lungcancer/lungcancer.htm
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | The <b>lungb> cancer risk associated with exposures to the lower levels of radon that persons may experience in their homes remains controversial. |  | | Treatment options for <b>lungb> cancer include surgical resection, radiation therapy, and palliative treatment of specific complications of the tumor. |  | | Unfortunately, it is very rare for radiation therapy to cure <b>lungb> cancer. |
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http://www.pamf.org/health/toyourhealth/lungcancer.html
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer - oncologychannel |
 | | <b>Lungb> cancer is among the most common cancers in the Western world. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is sometimes called "bronchogenic cancer," or it may be described by its particular histologic type, that is the type of tissue that is diseased. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is the leading category of cancer death in men, and - since the late 1980s - it has surpassed breast cancer as the leading category of cancer death in women. |
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http://www.oncologychannel.com/lungcancer
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| | <b>Lungb> cancer |
 | | Needle biopsy is better for cancers near the periphery of the lungs (ie closer to the ribs than the centre of the chest), beyond the reach of the bronchoscope. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is one of the largest killers in the Western world. |  | | Depending on the site of the cancer, a biopsy will be obtained either by a bronchoscopy or a needle biopsy. |
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http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/lungcancer.htm
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | Various therapies can be used to treat <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | Frequent follow-up and rehabilitation for loss of <b>lungb> function from cancer, surgery, or other treatment may be necessary. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is the most common cause of cancer death, responsible for an estimated 160,000 deaths in the United States annually. |
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http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsConditions/CancerLungcc.html
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | Cancer can spread from the lungs to almost any site in the body. |  | | The non-small cell type of <b>lungb> cancer is a common disease and is usually associated with people who used to smoke, passive smoking and radon (a radioactive gas) exposure. |  | | Small cell <b>lungb> cancer is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of the lungs. |
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http://www.eurohealth.ie/cancom/lung.htm
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| | <b>Lungb> cancer |
 | | The lungs have an abundant supply of blood vessels and lymph channels, which means that <b>lungb> cancer can spread to other parts of your body through your bloodstream and lymph system. |  | | Cancer is confined to one <b>lungb> and to its neighboring lymph nodes. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer that begins in the lungs (primary <b>lungb> cancer) is uncommon in nonsmokers, but cancer of the breast, colon, prostate, testicle, kidney, thyroid, bone or other organs may spread to the lungs. |
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http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00038.html
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer Resources Directory - CancerIndex |
 | | <b>Lungb> Cancer Metastases to Bone (bonetumor.org) a summary with radiology images and pathology slides. |  | | International Association for the Study of <b>Lungb> Cancer IASLC was founded in 1972 and has over a thousand professional members worldwide. |  | | <b>Lungb> Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Database (Virtual Hospital - University of Iowa) EDS: JR Galvin, MD.and MW Peterson, MD. A multimedia textbook illustrating the diagnosis and treatment of <b>lungb> cancer. |
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http://www.cancerindex.org/clinks2l.htm
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| | Facts About <b>Lungb> Cancer - American <b>Lungb> Association site |
 | | Some patients may also be eligible to participate in clinical trials or research studies that look at new ways to treat <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer may also be the most tragic cancer because in most cases, it might have been prevented -- 87% of <b>lungb> cancer cases are caused by smoking. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is the leading cancer killer in the United States, and the surest way to defeat it is to prevent it from ever happening. |
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http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=35427
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| | Cancer: <b>Lungb> : Your Health Encyclopedia |
 | | A study in the November issue of CHEST, the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), found that blacks with <b>lungb> cancer declined surgery at a higher rate than whites, leading researchers to believe that blacks may be misinformed about the effects of <b>lungb> cancer surgery. |  | | In the largest published study of its kind, with 1,100 patient cases reviewed, a minimally invasive surgical procedure for <b>lungb> cancer has been shown to be as effective as open surgery with a low risk of complications and high survival rates when performed by experienced thoracic surgeons. |  | | Surgery is the only effective treatment for certain types of early stage <b>lungb> cancer, and can often cure the disease, Dr. Bruno DiGiovine of the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit and colleagues note in their report in the journal CHEST. |
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http://www.3-rx.com/ab/cat/C58
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: <b>Lungb> cancer - small cell |
 | | The doctor can sometimes detect fluid that has collected around the lungs from a cancer by listening to your chest with a stethoscope. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is a malignant tumor of the lungs. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer begins in cells that line the airways and often invade adjacent tissues or spread elsewhere in the body before symptoms are noticed. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000122.htm
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| | Sloan-Kettering - <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | Depending on the type and stage of the disease, <b>lungb> cancer can be treated with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these treatments. |  | | Physicians use several techniques to diagnose <b>lungb> cancer, including imaging tests and biopsies. |  | | In this section you can find information about our expertise in treating patients with <b>lungb> cancer, our services, and our research. |
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http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/376.cfm
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | <b>Lungb> cancer now is the most common cancer-related cause of death among men and women. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancers include small cell <b>lungb> cancer, non-small cell <b>lungb> cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of <b>lungb>, pulmonary carcinoma, large cell <b>lungb> cancer, etc. |  | | as forerunner of surgery to shrink the cancer, so that it is easier to be removed. |
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http://www.4uherb.com/cancer/lung/treat.htm
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| | The <b>Lungb> Cancer Alliance |
 | | Our initiatives aim to make fighting <b>lungb> cancer a priority for more people and change public perceptions about the disease. |  | | Our unique patient education, support programs and Clinical Trials Matching Service help people directly affected by <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | Over 60% of new <b>lungb> cancers are diagnosed in people who never smoked or who managed to quit smoking even decades ago. |
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http://www.lungcanceralliance.org
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | You can also find out more about <b>lungb> cancer by contacting the National Women's Health Information Center (800-994-9662) or the following organizations: |  | | Cancers that begin in the lungs are divided into two major types, non-small cell <b>lungb> cancer and small cell <b>lungb> cancer, depending on how the cells look under a microscope. |  | | The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the federal government's authority on <b>lungb> cancer. |
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http://www.4woman.gov/faq/lung.htm
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| | Cancer - <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | For women, <b>lungb> cancer is the second most common cancer among white and American Indian/Alaska Native women and the third most common cancer among black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Hispanic women. |  | | Find information and support for people living with <b>lungb> cancer and their caregivers. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancers are cancers that begin in the lungs. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/lungcancer
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| | Welcome to <b>Lungb> Cancer.org |
 | | Learn the facts about clinical trials and the many advantages they offer to people undergoing <b>lungb> cancer treatment. |  | | Learn about support groups, educational programs and other resources for people with <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | :: Copyright © 2005 by It's Time To Focus On <b>Lungb> Cancer. |
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http://www.lungcancer.org
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| | National Cancer Institute - What You Need To Know About <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | It provides information about some causes and ways to prevent <b>lungb> cancer, and it describes the symptoms, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease. |  | | The Cancer Information Service and the other NCI resources listed under "National Cancer Institute Information Resources" can provide the latest, most accurate information on <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | Definitions of these and other terms related to <b>lungb> cancer can be found in the Dictionary. |
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http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/wyntk/lung
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| | National Cancer Institute - <b>Lungb> Cancer Home Page |
 | | Information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of <b>lungb> cancer. |  | | Managing side effects and complications caused by cancer and its treatment. |  | | Ways to look for specific cancer clinical trials. |
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http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/lung
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | Only about 14% of all people who develop <b>lungb> cancer survive for 5 years. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is the number one cause of cancer deaths in men and has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women. |  | | About 5% of <b>lungb> cancers are of rare cell types, such as carcinoid tumor, lymphoma, or metastatic (cancers from other parts of the body that spread to the lungs). |
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http://www.emedicinehealth.com/lung_cancer/article_em.htm
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| | <b>Lungb> cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The incidence of <b>lungb> cancer is highly correlated with smoking. |  | | Small-cell <b>lungb> cancer is treated primarily with chemotherapy, as surgery has no demonstrable influence on survival. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is a malignant tumour of the lungs. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_cancer
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| | <b>Lungb> cancer |
 | | Needle biopsy is better for cancers near the periphery of the lungs (ie closer to the ribs than the centre of the chest), beyond the reach of the bronchoscope. |  | | <b>Lungb> cancer is one of the largest killers in the Western world. |  | | Although nonsmokers can get <b>lungb> cancer, the risk is about 10 times greater for smokers and is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day. |
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http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/lungcancer.htm
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| | Non-Small Cell <b>Lungb> Cancer |
 | | The surgical removal of an entire lobe or parts of a <b>lungb> is the primary treatment for eligible patients in early stages of cancer. |  | | Usually, however, symptoms of existing <b>lungb> cancer, such as coughing, chest pain, and blood in the sputum, will lead to a chest x-ray. |  | | By the time <b>lungb> cancer is diagnosed by chest x-rays, however, it usually has already spread so far that it cannot be surgically cured. |
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http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc72.html
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| | <b>Lungb> Cancer Therapy |
 | | Small-cell <b>lungb> cancer: Chemotherapy is the most common treatment for SCLC, but radiation therapy may be added to either surgery or chemotherapy, or a patient may receive all three treatments. |  | | Any patient with <b>lungb> cancer may want to consider taking part in one of the many clinical trials that are under way at any given time with the goal to find more effective treatments. |  | | Unfortunately, <b>lungb> cancers tend to develop in smokers more than 50 years of age, who very often have other <b>lungb> disease or serious medical conditions that magnify the risk of surgery. |
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http://www.radiologyinfo.org/content/therapy/thera-lung.htm
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