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| | Nikon MicroscopyU: Human Pathology Digital Image Gallery - Lung Adenocarcinoma |
 | | Adenocarcinoma is usually a slow-growing cancer, but can be difficult to detect because the disease typically involves the periphery of the lung, resulting in fewer early symptoms than cancers that develop centrally, near the airways. |
 | | Lung Adenocarcinoma at 20x Magnification - Secondary tumors that stem from cells that break away from lung tumors often form in the opposite lung, the brain, spinal cord, bones, liver, and adrenal glands. |
 | | Lung Adenocarcinoma at 20x Magnification - Sputum analysis, thoracentesis, and various biopsy techniques, such as bronchoscopy, mediastinoscopy, and fine-needle aspiration, are often used to aid in diagnosis and staging of lung cancer. |
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