Carcinoma in situ of the unspecified bronchus and lung refers to a non-invasive form of cancer that affects the cells lining the airways and tissues of the bronchus and lung. This condition is characterized by abnormal cells that have not spread beyond their original location. While it is a type of lung cancer, carcinoma in situ is considered an early stage of the disease and is highly treatable when detected early.
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To diagnose carcinoma in situ of the bronchus and lung, doctors may perform the following tests:
Carcinoma in situ of the unspecified bronchus and lung refers to the presence of abnormal cells within the lining of the bronchus and lung, which have not yet spread beyond their original location. Although it is an early stage of lung cancer, immediate treatment is necessary to prevent the cancer from progres...
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