no it doesnt.
Lung cancer.
Lung cancer develops by smoking.. The cancer cells come and attack the t cells and they keep repeating.. This disease affects the lungs and it noncommunicable:)
No, a tumor in the lungs is a sign of lung cancer.
Lung cancer is primarily an internal disease, as it originates within the lungs' tissues. It develops when abnormal cells in the lung grow uncontrollably, forming tumors. While the effects of lung cancer can manifest externally, such as through visible symptoms or external complications, the cancer itself is located inside the body.
Not usually.
Usually, lung cancer.
No. Lung cancer is not a common death usually only occurs in adults 30 and older.
Non-small cell lung cancer usually appears in the outer area of the lung. This is the more treatable/survivable of lung cancer because since it is in the periphery it can be excised (taken out) surgically.
Mitosis is how most cells replicate. When cancer develops, the rate of cancer cell mitosis is higher than it should be and higher than the rate of surrounding cells. This is why a tumor forms.
Lung cancer develops when abnormal cells in the lungs grow uncontrollably. The main risk factors for developing lung cancer include smoking, exposure to secondhand smoke, radon gas, asbestos, and air pollution. Family history, age, and certain genetic factors can also increase the risk. Early detection and avoiding these risk factors can help prevent lung cancer.
Usually mouth, throat, esophageal, and lung cancers.
Lung cancer is not a month.