How common is lung cancer?
Second most common cancer
Leading cause of cancer death worldwide
List causes.
Tobacco smoking
Associated with the development of 80–90% of lung cancers
The risk of cancer is determined by the number of pack years (quantity of cigarette packs a person smoked per day multiplied by the number of years of cigarette consumption)
Weaker association with lung adenocarcinoma
Occupational and environmental exposure to carcinogens
Passive smoking
Radon (2nd leading cause of lung cancer) and uranium (radioactively decays into radon)
Asbestos
Occupational carcinogens (e.g., arsenic, chromium, nickel, beryllium, silica)
Environmental air pollution
Family history (genetic predisposition)
Other risk factors: pulmonary scarring, previous radiation, pulmonary fibrosis, chronic infections (e.g., tuberculosis, HIV)
In which big types can lung cancer be classified?
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (85%)
Lung neuroendocrine tumors
Which types are sub-classified in NSCLC?
Lung adenocarcinoma
Lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)
Large cell carcinoma
Which types are sub-classified in lung neuroendocrine tumors?
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)
Large cell neuroendocrine carcunoma
Bronchial carcinoid tumor.
NSCLC overview (table).
Lung neuroendocrine tumors (table).
Describe the pancoast tumor, a variant of lung cancer.
An apical lung carcinoma
Located in the superior sulcus of the lung (superior sulcus tumor)
Predominantly NSCLC
May lead to the development of Pancoast syndrome: a constellation of symptoms secondary to the mass effect of the tumor on surrounding structures
Cervical sympathetic ganglion (stellate ganglion): Horner syndrome (ipsilateral miosis, ptosis, and anhidrosis)
Brachial plexus
Localized pain in the axilla and shoulder (plexus neuralgia)
Upper limb motor and sensory deficits (e.g., hand muscle weakness and atrophy)
Recurrent laryngeal nerve: hoarseness
Brachiocephalic vein
Unilateral edema of the arm
Facial swelling
Phrenic nerve: paralysis of the hemidiaphragm (visible as elevated hemidiaphragm on chest x-ray)
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