RESPIRATORY
LUNG CANCER
Question
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A PET-CT scan
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An X Ray
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A CT scan
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A bronchoscopy
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Detailed explanation-1: -A chest X-ray is usually the 1st test used to diagnose lung cancer. Most lung tumours appear on X-rays as a white-grey mass.
Detailed explanation-2: -An X-ray image of your lungs may reveal an abnormal mass or nodule. A CT scan can reveal small lesions in your lungs that might not be detected on an X-ray. Sputum cytology. If you have a cough and are producing sputum, looking at the sputum under the microscope can sometimes reveal the presence of lung cancer cells.
Detailed explanation-3: -Diagnosis. Because it rarely causes symptoms, stage 1 lung cancer is more likely to found incidentally than intentionally. It most often shows up on a chest X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) scan that has been performed for an entirely different reason, such as to diagnose pneumonia.
Detailed explanation-4: -CT scan slices CT scans allow doctors to see cross-sectional images (slices) of your body. This slice shows heart and lung tissue. Lung cancer screening is a process that’s used to detect the presence of lung cancer in otherwise healthy people with a high risk of lung cancer.