Small-cell carcinoma is a type of cancer that can appear in various parts of the body, but most often occurs in the lung. It can grow very rapidly and spread to other organs. About 10-15 percent of lung cancers are small-cell carcinomas. Smoking tobacco is the most significant risk factor for developing it.
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Conclusion: Single-cell SCC continues to be an underreported SCC variant. Given its apparent aggressive behavior, more studies are warranted to better ...
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a fast-growing type of lung cancer. It spreads much more quickly than non-small cell lung cancer. There are two types of SCLC:.
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