The Most Deadly Forms Of Lung Cancer
Large Cell (Undifferentiated) Carcinoma

The least common of all non-small cell lung cancers are large cell (undifferentiated) carcinoma, which comprises of about ten to fifteen percent of all lung cancer cases. They are also one of the most likely to spread to the lymph nodes and other areas of the body. Large cell carcinoma cancer has a different microscopic appearance than more common types, including squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and small cell carcinoma. The prognosis is more positive than small-cell carcinoma.
Next, discover another type of carcinoma that can be devastating for a patient.