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Lung Carcinoid
• Lung carcinoid tumors are a type of lung cancer, which is a cancer that starts in the lungs. Cancer starts when cells begin to grow out of control.
• Lung carcinoid tumors (http://lungcancersymptomsx.com/what-is-carcinoid-tumours-cancer.html)are uncommon and tend to grow slower than other types of lung cancers.
• They are made up of special kinds of cells called neuroendocrine cells.
Types of Carcinoid tumors
• The other 2 types of lung neuroendocrine tumors are carcinoids.
• One is Typical and other one is atypical carcinoid tumors look different under the microscope.
• Typical carcinoids tend to grow slowly and only rarely spread beyond the lungs. About 9 out of 10 lung carcinoids are typical carcinoids.
• Atypical carcinoids grow a little faster and are somewhat more likely to spread to other organs. They have more cells in the process of dividing and look more like a fast-growing tumor.
Central Carcinoids
• Central carcinoids form in the walls of large airways (bronchi) near the center of the lungs.
• Most lung carcinoid tumors are central carcinoids, and nearly all of these are also typical carcinoids.
• Click here http://lungcancersymptomsx.com/lung-carcinoid-tumor.html/ to know more about carcinoid tumors.
Peripheral carcinoids
• Peripheral carcinoids develop in the smaller airways (bronchioles) toward the outer edges of the lungs.
• These are more likely than central carcinoids to be atypical, although most peripheral carcinoids are still typical carcinoids.
Causes
• Unlike other types of lung cancer, lung carcinoid tumor is not strongly linked to tobacco use but this also one of the reason to cause cancer.
• It also causes depend on age and environmental pollution effects.
• Family history also one of the reason to cause cancer
Lung Carcinoid Tumor Treatment
• Based on these factors, the main treatment options for folks with lung carcinoid tumors can include:
• Surgery• Chemotherapy• Other drug treatments• Radiation therapy
• Click here http://lungcancersymptomsx.com/biopsies-for-lung-carcinoid-tumor.html/ to know more about for test and treatment
Resectable & Unresectable tumors
• Resectable tumors: These tumors can be treated with surgery
• Unresectable tumors: These tumors can’t be removed completely