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Lung Cancer

Pulmonary Cancer ยท Cancer of the Lung

Making the Diagnosis

Lung cancer is usually suspected when a chest X-ray shows a shadow on the lung. To confirm the diagnosis, a doctor will examine phlegm or mucus that is coughed up. A lesion found on a chest X-ray can be confirmed by a CT scan of the chest and a long needle can be placed through the chest under CT guidance to biopsy (take a sample of) the lesion. Doctors will usually examine the lungs through a viewing instrument inserted into the bronchi. This procedure is called a bronchoscopy. A biopsy may also be done during the bronchoscopy. During a biopsy, a sample of tissue is removed from the tumor and later inspected with a microscope. Tissue for a biopsy may also be surgically removed by opening the chest.


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