The cancer has spread from the lungs. It has metastasized.
No it does not mean cancer
The youngest person to be diagnosed with lung cancer so far is 18. This does not mean someone can not get lung cancer at a younger age.
a lung cancer
In your Gall Bladder. Cancers affect certain parts of your body, hence their name. If someone has 'Lung Cancer' it doesn't mean they have brain cancer. Lung Cancer=Lung Cancer
Secondary lung cancer is cancer that starts somewhere else in the body (for example, the breast or colon) and spreads to the lungs.
Polyps in the lungs, often referred to as lung nodules, are abnormal growths of tissue that can be benign or malignant. They can arise from various causes, including infections, inflammation, or tumors. While many lung nodules are harmless and may resolve on their own, some may indicate underlying conditions, including lung cancer. A thorough evaluation, often involving imaging and possibly biopsy, is essential to determine their nature and the appropriate course of action.
Secondary lung cancer is cancer that starts somewhere else in the body (for example, the breast or colon) and spreads to the lungs.
Yes the symptoms for lung cancer such as coughing wheezing and tightness in the chest can also mean asthma. Someone who suffers from cystic fybrosis can appear to have lung cancer, pnumonia can also mimic symptoms that are similar to lung cancer.
There is no correlation between hemoglobin and lung cancer. A high or low hemoglobin can mean any number of conditions; people with lung cancer can have any level of hemoglobin depending on situation and other conditions.
It means cancer has spread from the breast to the other parts of the body, such as the bone, lung, liver or brain.
Patches on lungs can mean a variety of different things. Some of these include cancer, an fungal infection or bacterial infection or a tumor.
It's a metastatic cancer that probably originated in the lungs.