Under WHO-2004, lung carcinomas are divided into 8 major taxa:
Other paraneoplastic disorders are associated with a common smoker's cancer, small-cell lung carcinoma.
The effect of a traditional Chinese prescription for a case of lung carcinoma.
Eight major groups of lung carcinomas are recognized in WHO-2004:
Currently, nearly four dozen different histopathological variants of lung carcinoma are recognized.
In adults, most cases are associated with breast carcinoma or small-cell lung carcinoma.
Damage to chromosomes 3p, 5q, 13q, and 17p are particularly common in small-cell lung carcinoma.
The two broad classes are non-small-cell and small-cell lung carcinoma.
The WHO-2004 scheme groups lung carcinomas into 8 major types:
WHO-2004 recognizes 8 major types of primary lung carcinoma based on cytological and tissue architectural characteristics.