what classification of lung cancer leads to brain tumor?
is it squamous, adenocarcinoma, or something else?
Answers:
Metastasize...When you see that word,your there!
http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/abta/primer.htm
All about brain tumors and their origins.
Squamous cell is the one that is more likely to lead to brain cancer if not caught in time and treated.
any 'classification' of malignant tumor can metastasize
the only thing that matters as far as classification is malignant versus benign, and squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcimona both qualify as yes.
Any cancer can spread an lead to brain tumor.
yes
Cancers that develop in the lung, it doesn't matter what particular type (squamous, adenocarcinoma, large cell, small cell, etc.) can all eventually spread to the brain. Small cell is the fastest to spread, with adenocarcinoma second.
Once lung cancer begins to spread, it can go anywhere, to your liver, your bones, your brain. My husband passed away from small cell adenocarcinoma. That is the ugly thing about cancer wants it gets out of it's primary site it's pretty hard to stop it.
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