What Is Small Cell Lung Cancer? | Lung Foundation Australia
Small cell lung cancer is one of two main types of lung cancer and accounts for approximately 15-20% of lung cancer cases.
Small cell lung cancer is a more aggressive type of cancer that usually starts in the bronchi in the centre of the chest. It can grow very quickly and uses the bloodstream to spread to nearby lymph nodes and other organs.
Because this type of lung cancer spreads early, surgery usually isnโt an option. To treat it, youโll most often start on chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. Through ongoing research and increasing numbers of clinical trials, we are constantly seeing improvements in lung cancer treatments and patient quality of life.
Lung Foundation Australia is here to help you lead the best life you can by connecting you and your loved ones to support and care. To find out more about small cell lung cancer or to access support, connect with us today: https://lungfoundation.com.au/....lung-cancer-search-r
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