Monday, January 13, 2014

Syndromes are remote and indirect effects of cancer

Lung cancer that spreads to the brain causes difficulty in vision, weakness on one side of the body and / or seizures.

Syndromes are remote and indirect effects of cancer not related to direct invasion.
Symptoms include: Deposits tissue under the fingernails new bone formation along the legs and arms Anemia.
Muscle weakness, itching and brain degeneration Weight loss Fatigue Low sodium levels what are the types of lung cancer Lung tumors also known as born choleric carcinomas (carcinoma is another term for cancer), are broadly classified into two types: small cell lung cancer (SCLC) lung cancer and non-small cell cancer (NSCLC).

This classification is based on the microscopic appearance of the tumor cells themselves.
 These two types of cancers grow and spread in different ways, so the distinction is important.
The CPCPs account for about 20% of lung tumors and are the most aggressive and fast.
They are strongly linked to smoking, with only 1% of them appearing in non-smokers. The CPCPs come quickly metastasized and spread to many places in the body.

Are usually discovered after they have spread
They are sometimes called oat cell carcinomas. The CPCNPs are the most common type of lung cancer and correspond to 80% of cases.

There are three main types, named after the type of cell found in the tumor: Aden carcinomas are the most common type of NSCLC in the U.S. and account for almost 50% of cases of this type of lung cancer.


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