What is lung cancer?
A malignant lung tumour characterised by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung
Of what type are most primary lung cancers?
Carcinomas
What is a carcinoma?
A malignancy that arises from epithelial cells
What are the two main types of primary lung cancer?
Where is the histological type important in lung cancer?
In determining the management and predicting outcomes in lung cancer
What are the 3 main subtypes of non-small-cell lung cancer?
What % of lung cancers are adenocarcinomas?
40%
Where do adenocarcinomas usually arise from?
Peripheral lung tissue
What are most cases of adenocarcinoma associated with?
Smoking
What % of lung cancer cases are squamous cell carcinomas?
30%
Where do squamous cell carcinomas typically occur close to?
Large airways
What is commonly found at the centre of a squamous cell carcinoma?
Hollow cavity and associated cell death
What % of lung cancers are large cell carcinomas?
9%
Describe the cells in large-cell carcinomas
Large (obviously), with excess cytoplasm, large nuclei, and conspicuous nucleoli
Where do most cases of small-cell lung cancer arise from?
Larger airways (primary and secondary bronchi
What do the cells contain in small-cell carcinoma?
Dense neurosecretory granules
What results from the presence of dense neuro-secretory granules in small-cell carcinoma?
An endocrine/paraneoplastic syndrome association
What % of patients with small-cell lung cancer have extensive disease at presentation?
60-70%
Can cancers contain a combination of different subtypes?
Yes, for example adenosquamous carcinoma
What are the rare subtypes of lung cancer?
What are the risk factors for lung cancer?
What % of cases of lung cancer are due to smoking?
80-90%
What does the risk of lung cancer relate to, in terms of smoking?
What % of lung cancer cases occur in never-smokers?
<10%