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Lung Cancer(Bronchogenic Carcinoma)
 
Risk factors:
 Tobacco smoke
Second-hand smoke
Environmental & OccupationalExposure
Genetics
Dietary factors
 
Clinical Manifestations
depend on the location and size of the tumor, thedegree of obstruction, and the existence of metastasis toregional or distant sites.
Cough or change in a chronic cough
Wheezing
Dyspnea
Hemoptysis or blood-tinged sputum
Repeated unresolved upper respiratory tractinfections
Chest or shoulder pain may indicate chest wallor pleural involvement by a tumor
Chest pain and tightness, hoarseness
Dysphagia
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