Large cell carcinoma is the least common type of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), comprising about 10% to 15% of all NSCLC diagnoses. It describes multiple large cell lung cancers that cannot be categorized into specific subtypes, and tends to grow and spread more rapidly than other forms of lung cancer.
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Large cell lung carcinoma (LCLC) is a rare malignancy with poor outcome, and little is known about its clinical characteristics and treatments. Methods.
Large Cell Lung Carcinoma: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook
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Apr 20, 2021 · Large cell lung carcinoma is a common type of lung cancer that may spread rapidly. An early diagnosis can help improve treatment outcomes.
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