Non-Small Cell Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Adenocarcinoma — NSCLC

Adenocarcinoma is classified under non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) because of its histological characteristics—specifically, it arises from glandular epithelial cells and typically shows features such as gland formation or mucin production. NSCLC is a broad category that includes tumors with these types of differentiated structures, distinguishing them from more primitive or neuroendocrine cell types. Adenocarcinoma, […]

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Non-Small Cell Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)

Non-Small Cell Adenocarcinoma (NSCLC) is a type of lung cancer that originates in the cells lining the airways of the lungs. It’s the most common type of lung cancer, accounting for about 85% of all cases. NSCLC is divided into different subtypes, with adenocarcinoma being one of them. Adenocarcinoma typically starts in the cells that

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