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Preventable,
Yet The Deadliest

Detecting Lung Cancer Early
Gives The Best Chance Of Beating It

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THE TYPE DEPENDS

ON ITS ORIGIN

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The location in the lung where cancer started determines its type:

- 1 -

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

adenocarcinoma

Adenocarcinoma

(most common form, starts in the mucus making gland cells in the lining of the airways)

squamous

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

(develops in the flat cells that cover the surface of the airway and tends to grow near the centre of the lung)

carcinoma

Large Cell Carcinoma

(appears large and round under a microscope)

- 2 -

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)

Lung Cancer Advances Over Time[6]

The stages of lung cancer depend on whether the cancer is local or has spread from the lungs to lymph nodes or other organs. Because the lungs are large, tumors can grow in them for a long time before they are found. Even when symptoms do occur, people think they are due to other causes so early-stage lung cancer is difficult to detect.

Stages Of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC):

LC-stage1

Stage I

The cancer is located only in the lungs and has not spread to the lymph nodes.

LC-stage2

Stage II

The cancer is in the lung and nearby lymph nodes.

LC-stage3

Stage III

The cancer is found in the lung and in the lymph nodes in the middle of the chest, also described as locally advanced disease.

LC-stage4

Stage IV

This is the most advanced stage of lung cancer where the cancer has spread to both lungs, to fluid in the area around the lungs, or to another part of the body, such as the liver or other organs.

Stages Of Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC):[4]

LC-stage5

Limited Stage

In this stage, cancer is found on one side of the chest, involving just one part of the lung and nearby lymph nodes.

LC-stage6

Extensive Stage

In this stage, cancer has spread to other regions of the chest or other parts of the body.

LUNG CANCER CAN BE DETECTED NON-INVASIVELY WITH A LIQUID BIOPSY

Early Detection Is Key To Better Prognosis

More than two-thirds of all lung cancer patients are diagnosed at a late stage when tumours are present in more than one site in the body. Despite recent advances, 5-year survival rates for lung cancer (both NSCLC & SCLC) are still poor when compared with other common cancers, particularly in later stages. As with many other types of cancer, the earlier a patient is diagnosed the greater their chance of survival.[7]

Early Stage
Lung Cancer
59% Survival[5]
Locally Advanced
Lung Cancer
31.7% Survival[5]
Advanced
Lung Cancer
5.8% Survival[5]
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TAKE THE

CHALLENGE

Test your knowledge of some common beliefs about lung cancer


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If you’ve never smoked, you have no risk of lung cancer

Correct! Wrong!

Lung damage due to smoking can be reversed by quitting the habit

Correct! Wrong!

Lung cancer often doesn’t exhibit symptoms until it’s too late to cure it

Correct! Wrong!

There’s nothing you can do to lower your lung cancer risk

Correct! Wrong!

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