
๐Overview
This condition represents a broad category of lung malignancies that originate in the epithelial cells of the respiratory system. It is clinically distinguished from small cell lung cancer by its cellular appearance under a microscope and its typically slower rate of growth and dissemination.
The classification includes several primary subtypes, most notably adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma. These variations are grouped together because their clinical management and diagnostic approaches often share similar characteristics despite their distinct cellular origins.
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