The Most Deadly Forms Of Lung Cancer
Small Cell Lung Cancer

Also called oat cell cancer, small cell lung cancer can be caused by a number of different substances. Some can be prevented, while others, like genetics, cannot. Smoking presents the highest risk of developing this type of lung cancer. Exposure to other environmental contaminants, like radon, asbestos, uranium, workplace chemicals, arsenic, diesel exhaust, and air pollution, is also a big contributor. Radiation therapy and talc powder have also been linked to small cell lung cancer.