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Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Non-small cell is the most common type of lung cancer. It happens when abnormal cells grow out of control in the lungs. The cells form tumors and invade nearby tissue. It usually starts in the breathing (bronchial) tubes in the lungs.

What causes non-small cell lung cancer?

Non-small cell lung cancer is often caused by smoking or being around secondhand smoke. It sometimes happens in people who have never smoked. Radiation treatment to the chest area may be a cause. Another cause is living or working in a building with radon or asbestos. Sometimes the cause is not known.

What are the symptoms of non-small cell lung cancer?

The symptoms of early non-small cell lung cancer may include a cough that does not go away, chest pain, wheezing, shortness of breath, and fatigue. The symptoms of later stages can include swelling of the face and coughing up blood. They can also include bone pain, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, and weight loss.

How is non-small cell lung cancer treated?

Treatment for non-small cell lung cancer is based on the stage of the cancer and other things, such as your overall health. The main treatments are:

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Here at Parkview, you’ll be cared for by a dedicated team of lung cancer specialists and sub-specialists, not a general oncologist who treats all types of cancer.

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Research & Clinical Trials

Parkview Research Center, in collaboration with Parkview Packnett Family Cancer Institute, provides innovative clinical research, an integral component of advancing cancer care.

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