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Dr. Lina Robi 2017-02-28

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Lung Cancer (Non-Small Cell) In-Depth Report
Background
Although lung cancer accounts for only 15% of all newly-diagnosed cancers in the United States, it is the leading cause of cancer death in U.S. men and women. It is more deadly than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. An estimated 159,000 people will die from lung cancer in 2009. Death rates have been declining in men over the past decade, and they have about stabilized in women.

THE LUNGS
The lungs are two spongy organs surrounded by a thin moist membrane called the pleura. Each lung is composed of smooth, shiny lobes: the right lung has three lobes, and the left has two. About 90% of the lung is filled with air. Only 10% is solid tissue.

Air is carried from the trachea (the windpipe) into the lung through flexible airways called bronchi.
Like the branches of a tree, the bronchi in turn divide into over a million smaller airways called bronchioles.
The bronchioles lead to grape-like clusters of microscopic sacs called alveoli.
In each adult lung, there are about 300 million of these tiny alveoli. A thin membrane makes up the alveoli sacs. Oxygen and carbon dioxide pass through this membrane to and from capillaries.
Capillaries, the smallest of our blood vessels, carry blood throughout the body.

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