Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is an aggressive cancer that affects the lungs. It is the most common type of lung cancer and accounts for approximately 85% of all cases. NSCLC is characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, which can lead to difficulty with breathing, pain, and weight loss. Treatment for this cancer typically involves surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapy. Early diagnosis can significantly improve prognosis, making it important for people to understand the signs and symptoms of NSCLC for early detection and treatment.
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