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Lung cancer

Lung cancer starts in the windpipe (trachea), the main airway (bronchus) or the lung tissue. Cancer that starts in the lung is called primary lung cancer. There are different types of primary lung cancer. The most common type is non small cell lung cancer. The treatment you need depends on which type you have.

If cancer spreads to your lungs from somewhere else in your body, it is called secondary lung cancer.

Read more about secondary lung cancer

What is lung cancer?

Lung cancer starts in the windpipe (trachea), the main airway (bronchus) or the lung tissue. Cancer that starts in the lung is called primary lung cancer.

Symptoms of lung cancer

Lung cancer doesn't always cause symptoms in its early stages. Symptoms can include a cough that won't go away, coughing up blood and breathlessness.

Getting diagnosed with lung cancer

You usually start by seeing your GP, and they might refer you to a specialist and organise tests. Or you might be referred to a specialist and further tests if screening for lung cancer or a lung health check showed that you might have lung cancer.

Survival for lung cancer

Survival depends on many factors including the stage and type of your lung cancer.

Treatment for lung cancer

Your treatment depends on several factors. These include what type of lung cancer you have, how big it is and whether it has spread (the stage). It also depends on your general health.

Stages and types of lung cancer

The stage of a cancer tells you how big it is and whether it has spread. The type tells which type of cell the cancer started from.

Last reviewed: 05 Dec 2022

Next review due: 05 Dec 2025

Page Credits: 

Prof Siow Ming Lee (Professor of Medical Oncology)

Mr Silviu Buderi (Consultant Thoracic Surgeon)

Pamela Dalrymple (Advanced Clinical Nurse Specialist Lung Cancer)

Paula Shepherd (Lung Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist)

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