Lung neoplasms are benign or malignant (cancerous) tumors that form in the lungs. They are often either early-stage or advanced lung cancer. Learn more.
What is advanced lung cancer, what are the symptoms, and what types of treatments work for both these tumors and metastases?
Learn about the definition of early-stage lung cancer, and how the symptoms and treatment options are different from advanced stage disease.
Stage 4 is pancreatic cancer's most advanced stage. It means the tumor has spread. Learn more about the symptoms, treatment, and prognosis.
Stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer has spread to both lungs or another region. It's the most advanced disease stage, and is treatable but not curable.
Lung cancer spreads to bone in 30% to 40% of people with advanced disease. Learn the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of bone metastases.
Small cell lung cancer accounts for 15% of lung cancers. Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatments, and prognosis, as well as recent advances.
Stage 3B is one of three advanced stages of non-small cell lung cancer. Learn it's symptoms, how it's treated, and the possible prognosis.
Stage 3A non-small cell lung cancer is considered a locally advanced cancer. Learn its symptoms, treatment options, and prognosis.
Stage 4 (metastatic) breast cancer is the most advanced stage of the disease. Learn about diagnosis, treatments, survival rates, and coping.
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