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Lung Cancer
Overview
Learn how lung cancer affects your body and about its common statistics.
Understanding Your Diagnosis
Get the details about biopsies and other tests that help your doctor diagnose lung cancer. Learn about the specific types of this cancer, tests that help evaluate it, and its stages. You'll also learn about prognosis and the chance of survival.
Deciding on Treatment
Details about each type of treatment for lung cancer: the treatment's goal, who should have it, what happens during it, and what to expect after it.
Managing Side Effects
Step-by-step advice for how to cope with potential side effects of treatment for lung cancer.
Prevention and Screening
Learn about screening protocols for lung cancer and tests that can help find it early.
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Suggested Reading
Articles that give additional details on specific lung cancer concerns, from research to coping.
Advanced Reading
Learn more about lung cancer from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Physician Data Query (PDQ®) for patients. Includes the latest information about prevention, screening, and treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can lung cancer be prevented?
Q: Is smoking marijuana harmful to the lungs?
Q: Does taking large doses of antioxidants (e.g. vitamin E) prevent lung cancer?
Q: After a lung is removed, what happens to the space that’s left in the chest?
Q: Are there different types of lung cancer?
Q: If I have lung cancer, will I die?