k Lung cancer, MRI Lung cancer. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging MRI scan of a coronal frontal section through a patients chest, showing a malignant tumour orange, upper right in the left lung. Cancer cells divide rapidly and chaotically. They may clump to form tumours as seen here, which invade and destroy surrounding tissues. Lung cancer causes a cough, chest pain, shortness of breath and weight loss. If the cancer has not spread metastasised to other tissues then the tumour may be removed surgically. Other treatments include chemotherapy anticancer drugs and radiotherapy. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lung cancer, MRI Lung cancer. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging  MRI  scan of a coronal  frontal  section through a patient s chest, showing a malignant tumour  orange, upper right  in the left lung. Cancer cells divide rapidly and chaotically. They may clump to form tumours  as seen here , which invade and destroy surrounding tissues. Lung cancer causes a cough, chest pain, shortness of breath and weight loss. If the cancer has not spread  metastasised  to other tissues then the tumour may be removed surgically. Other treatments include chemotherapy  anti cancer drugs  and radiotherapy.
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Lung cancer, MRI

Lung cancer. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a coronal (frontal) section through a patient's chest, showing a malignant tumour (orange, upper right) in the left lung. Cancer cells divide rapidly and chaotically. They may clump to form tumours (as seen here), which invade and destroy surrounding tissues. Lung cancer causes a cough, chest pain, shortness of breath and weight loss. If the cancer has not spread (metastasised) to other tissues then the tumour may be removed surgically. Other treatments include chemotherapy (anti-cancer drugs) and radiotherapy.

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