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What You Should Know About Lung Cancer

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What You Should Know About Lung Cancer

By: Misty L. Wesley
Narrated by: Richard Frances
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What You Should Know About Lung Cancer is a self-help tool that one may use to understand more about the types of lung cancer, how the diseases spread, their statistics, and where the cancers can spread throughout the human body. This audiobook discusses some of the testing procedures and how your physician may diagnose the lung cancer.

©2014 Misty L. Wesley (P)2015 Misty L. Wesley
Physical Illness & Disease
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Doesn't mention nodes in lungs nor metastasis from other cancers which settle in lungs.


Only practical preventive mentioned is to stop smoking.

No information about treatment.

Not very useful for someone who has lung cancer.

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