She has lung cancer due to her years of chain smoking.
The boxer punched his rival in the lung.
I had a lung infection. The doctor ordered a biopsy of the patient's left lung.
The plural noun for lung is lungs.
It means Harmful in an unexpected way. Can't help you with a sentence I am trying get one for it myselfOkay, heres an example, ! >.
The word for lung in Malayalam language is "ശ്വാസകോശം" (shwasakosham).
The medical word with a root meaning "wind" is "pneumo-" or "pneum-" as in words like pneumonia (lung condition) or pneumothorax (collapsed lung).
It really depends on the context. If you were saying, "NSCL is a lung cancer." Then, yes, you would be correct. But in a sentence like, "A lung cancer is..." then you would be wrong.
She has lung cancer resulting from years of smoking.
A prodigious grant was awarded for research in lung cancer.
A repercussion is a consequence, essentially. An example sentence would be: Lung cancer is a pretty harsh repercussion of smoking.
A tumor was removed from Billy's lung, but thankfully it was benign.
The sentence "Research studies have consistently shown a strong correlation between smoking and an increased risk of developing lung cancer" supports the thesis statement that smoking is a major risk factor for lung cancer.
Many smokers die of lung cancer, emphysema or other related diseases.
I had a lung infection. The doctor ordered a biopsy of the patient's left lung.
Cessation is a noun.An example sentence would be "Johnny decided to join the smoking cessation program at school after his father was diagnosed with lung cancer."
This would demonstrate Irony. I hope that helped you.
He bifurcated my heart! The trachea does not bifurcate in modern snakes because they have only one lung.
No, it would be just a normal noun because it is a thing.The answer above is partially correct. "Lung condition" in general is not a proper noun, but the name of a specific lung condition like Emphysema, Tuberculosis, or Asthma is proper noun. For example, in the sentence, "she has a serious lung condition called Emphysema," the general term, "lung condition," is not a proper noun, but the specific term, "Emphysema," is.