The Most Deadly Forms Of Lung Cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Squamous Cell Carcinomas are non-small cell lung cancers and account for about twenty-five to thirty percent of all lung cancers. The name stems from their origin in young squamous cells. These are found along the inside of the air passages of the lungs and are flat in appearance. This is a typical form of lung cancer found in smokers and usually remain stationed in the central region of the lungs, where they start to form.
Explore another form of lung cancer that is also the most common type as well.