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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Lung cancer
  1. Lung cancer is a disease in which certain cells in the lungs become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. Lung cancer may not cause signs ...
  2. ... pulmonary fibrosis develop other serious lung conditions, including lung cancer, blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary emboli), pneumonia, or high blood pressure in ...
  3. ... thyroid syndrome have a higher risk of developing lung cancer than do people in the general population. Brain-lung-thyroid syndrome is a rare disorder; its prevalence ...
  4. ... smoke cigarettes have a significantly increased risk of lung cancer. The eyes of people with xeroderma pigmentosum may ...
  5. ... the body, such as the lymph nodes or lungs. If it spreads, the cancer has a worse prognosis and can be fatal. ...
  6. ... commonly occurs in the outer covering of the lungs (the pleura).A form of kidney cancer called clear cell renal cell carcinoma is also ...
  7. ... most often appear in the lymph nodes, bones, lungs, liver, or brain. A small percentage of prostate cancers are hereditary and occur in families. These hereditary ...
  8. ... a weakened immune system, and many develop chronic lung infections. They also have an increased risk of developing cancer, particularly cancer of blood-forming cells (leukemia) and ...
  9. ... other infections affecting the upper respiratory tract and lungs.Individuals with Nijmegen breakage syndrome have an increased risk of developing cancer, most commonly a cancer of immune system cells ...
  10. ... in a novel gene lead to kidney tumors, lung wall defects, and benign tumors of the hair follicle in patients with the Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome. Cancer Cell. 2002 Aug;2(2):157-64. doi: ...
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