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Balch, MD, FACS 8 Understanding & Interpreting Your Pathology Report Co-Editor-in-Chief Paul A. 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This means there’s nothing to alert a person to seek medical care. but the disease occurs more often in men than women and occurs However, a method to screen for lung cancer – low-dose spiral computerized most frequently in black and white men. However, advances in tech- tomography (CT) – now exists and is nology and knowledge about the disease have led to new treatment recommended for people at high risk for lung cancer. A person is at high risk if he options that may be a possibility for many people. or she is 55 to 74 years old, has smoked the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes dai- How lung cancer develops cigarettes a person smokes, and the more ly for 30 or more years, and has stopped Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of years a person smokes, the greater the smoking fewer than 15 years previously. abnormal cells lining the airways (bronchi) chance for lung cancer. Once a person stops A large study showed that among a group of the lung (Figure 1). Researchers believe smoking, the risk becomes lower each year, of high-risk people, fewer people died of lung cancer develops slowly over the course but the risk is still higher than for people lung cancer when they were screened with of many years after exposure to cancer- who have never smoked. low-dose spiral CT compared with people causing substances (carcinogens), resulting As many as one in five lung cancers devel- who were screened with standard chest X- in more and more genetic abnormalities that op in people who have never smoked, most rays. The International Association for the accumulate in the cells. Over time, the ab- often women. In some of these cases, un- Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) and other normal cells become malignant (cancerous), known factors are responsible. Exposure to organizations suggest that high-risk in- divide and spread. secondhand smoke, asbestos and radon also dividuals should discuss a screening CT The overwhelming cause of lung cancer increase the threat of lung cancer, and family scan with their doctor. is the use of tobacco products such as ciga- history and ethnicity are other factors as well. rettes, pipes or cigars. The earlier in life a Even though lung cancer grows slowly, Types of lung cancer person starts smoking, the more packs of it spreads through the bloodstream and is Lung cancer is classified into four main types: small cell carcinoma, large cell car- cinoma, adenocarcinoma and squamous TABLE 1 CLASSIFICATION OF LUNG CANCER cell carcinoma (see Table 1). The type is Frequency (among Where it’s usually determined by the pathologist – a doctor Type all lung cancers) found Comments who specializes in the examination of tis- Non-small cell lung 80-85% (See subtypes) The exact type of NSCLC must now be sue to determine disease – who looks at cancer (NSCLC) distinguished for optimal therapy. a sample of tumor tissue under a micro- scope and sometimes uses special stains to • Adenocarcinoma 35-50% Glands of the lungs This is the most common type of lung that produce mucus; cancer overall, in women, and in people allow some otherwise transparent tissue often in the outer who have never smoked.