What is the name of lung cancer?
Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius ("of the lungs"), or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμω "breathe")
The term that means "pertaining to the lungs" is pulmonary.
pulmonary
Can a lung be burs-ted by lung cancer?
The cancer can cause the lung tissue to start to bleed. But it won't actually burst like a balloon or anything like that.
Do you have to be a smoker to have symptoms of lung cancer?
No, Lung Cancer can be caused without ever smoking. Some people can smoke their whole lives and never develop lung cancer. Just like other cancers lung cancer can develop randomly. Always be sure to ask your doctor if you think you are showing symptoms of something.
Does Barack Obama have lung cancer?
Yes Barack Obama does have lung cancer. I saw it in a magazine . It says he has coughing fits, trouble breathing, and chest pain. It also says Michelle Obama is devastated
What is the emetogenic and tissue damage potential of docetaxel?
Not a highly emetogenic drug. no prophylactic antiemetic required. and is not related with significant tissue damage.
Inhaled chemicals such as asbestos, smoke, coal dust, etc. Cancer from other areas of the body can spread to the lungs.
Does lung cancer affect you from being able to think?
It does not effect your ability to think. it will eventually stop you from being able to breathe!!
DON'T SMOKE AND YOU WONT GET LUNG CANCER!!!!!!!!!!!Why did the plague spread to other people?
By coming near the person. Once you got it from a FLEA, it spread like wildfire.
How does a wedge resection treat lung cancer?
This procedure involves removing a small part of the lung.
Is lung cancer stage 6 curable?
Cancer is often a killer.
The earlier identified, the better are the prognoses.
Some people get well again. some people do not.
What is life span if you have no tumors or masses but have cancer cells in fluid around lungs?
As long as you have faith in god and do not be afraid
What causes narrowing of the lungs?
Narrowing of the airways in the lungs, often referred to as airway obstruction, can be caused by various factors, including chronic conditions like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Inflammation, mucus production, and bronchoconstriction can also contribute to this narrowing. Additionally, external factors such as allergens, irritants, and infections may exacerbate these conditions, leading to further airway constriction.