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  2. Lung cancer - Wikipedia

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    Lung cancer; Other names: Lung carcinoma: A chest X-ray showing a tumor in the lung (marked by arrow) Specialty: Oncology, pulmonology: Symptoms: Coughing (including coughing up blood), shortness of breath, chest pain: Usual onset: After age 40; [1] 70 years on average [2] Types: Small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), non-small-cell lung carcinoma ...

  3. Lung tumor - Wikipedia

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    A chest X-ray showing a tumor in the lung (marked by arrow) Specialty: Oncology Pulmonology: Symptoms: Coughing (including coughing up blood), weight loss, shortness of breath, chest pains [1] Complications: Lung cancer: Causes: Smoking Radon gas Asbestos Air pollution Genetics

  4. Chest radiograph - Wikipedia

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    AP chest x-rays are harder to read than PA x-rays and are therefore generally reserved for situations where it is difficult for the patient to get an ordinary chest x-ray, such as when the patient is bedridden. In this situation, mobile X-ray equipment is used to obtain a lying down chest x-ray (known as a "supine film").

  5. Pancoast tumor - Wikipedia

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    Chest X-ray showing a Pancoast tumor (labeled as P, non-small cell lung carcinoma, right lung), from a 47-year-old female smoker. ... It is a type of lung cancer ...

  6. Lung Cancer Researcher Diagnosed with Stage 4 Disease ... - AOL

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    Asking for advice from an ear, nose and throat (ENT) physician colleague, Lin was encouraged to have a chest X-ray. The X-ray "showed opacity in the lungs, indicating infection or cancer ...

  7. Lung nodule - Wikipedia

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    One or more lung nodules can be an incidental finding found in up to 0.2% of chest X-rays [3] and around 1% of CT scans. [4] The nodule most commonly represents a benign tumor such as a granuloma or hamartoma, but in around 20% of cases it represents a malignant cancer, [4] especially in older adults and smokers.