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A) Early symptoms of bronchogenic carcinoma can be so mild that they don’t ring any alarm bells. Sometimes, symptoms aren’t noticeable until cancer has spread. These are some of the most common symptoms of lung cancer: 1. Persistent or worsening cough. 2. Wheezing. 3. Coughing up blood and mucus. 4.Read more
A) Early symptoms of bronchogenic carcinoma can be so mild that they don’t ring any alarm bells. Sometimes, symptoms aren’t noticeable until cancer has spread. These are some of the most common symptoms of lung cancer:
1. Persistent or worsening cough.
2. Wheezing.
3. Coughing up blood and mucus.
4. Chest pain that gets worse when you take a deep breath, laugh, or cough.
5. Shortness of breath.
6. Hoarseness.
7. Weakness, fatigue.
8. Frequent or persistent attacks of bronchitis or pneumonia.
B) Symptoms that cancer has spread may include:
1. Hip or back pain.
2. Headache, dizziness, or seizures.
3. Numbness in an arm or leg.
4. Yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice).
5. Enlarged lymph nodes.
6. Unexplained weight loss.
Bronchogenic carcinoma is a type of lung cancer that originates in the bronchi or bronchioles, the passageways to the lungs. To diagnose bronchogenic carcinoma, your doctor may order imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans to identify and evaluate possible tumors. They may also recommend a biopsy tRead more
Bronchogenic carcinoma is a type of lung cancer that originates in the bronchi or bronchioles, the passageways to the lungs. To diagnose bronchogenic carcinoma, your doctor may order imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans to identify and evaluate possible tumors. They may also recommend a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. This procedure removes a tissue sample for testing in a lab.
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