Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the lungs. It is commonest in males, and within the U.S., Black males are around 15% more likely to develop it than white males. People who smoke have the best risk of carcinoma, though carcinoma also can occur in people that haven't smoked.
- Bronchi
- Trachea
- Pleura
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