Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer
PRESENTED BY:
MS. SAYALI SHETE
CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR
BVCON
DEFINITION
Stage 0
1. No evidence of primary tumor.
2. Presence of distant metastasis cannot assess.
Stage I
1. Carcinoma in situ.
2. No regional lymph node metastasis.
3. No distant metastasis.
4. <3 cm diameter tumor/invades visceral pleura
Stage II
1. Tumor >3 cms/associated pneumonia/atelectasis.
Stage III
2. Tumor extension into adjacent structure/associated pleural
effusion/atelectasis/pneumonia of entire lung.
Stage IV
1. Tumor invading mediastinum/involves heart, great
vessels, trachea, esophagus presence of malignant
pleural effusion.
2. Distant metastasis present.
ETIOLOGY
The exact etiology of lung cancer is unknown.
Risk Factors
1. Cigarette smoking
2. Tobacco use
3. Occupational carcinogens
4. Nutritional deficiencies: People who eat a diet low in fluid
and vegetable, have an increase risk of developing lung cancer.
Diet poor in vitamin A, C and E.
5. Non-neoplastic diseases such as tuberculosis, chronic
bronchitis and emphysema.
6. Environmental or occupational exposure: Exposure to
pollutants, industrial waste, gases, mustard gas, asbestos,
radon, arsenic, diesel exhaust, etc. increase the risk for lung
cancer.
7. Genetic predisposition: Genetics may predispose
people to lung cancer.
Pathophysiology
1. Cough
2. Dyspnea
3. Excessive sputum production.
4. Hemoptysis
5. Wheezing or stridor when obstructed by tumor
6. Chest pain-localized
1. Weight loss
2. Fatigue and anorexia.
3. Persistent respiratory infection
4. Repeated pneumonitis.
5. Fever, nausea, vomiting and headache,.
Diagnostic Evaluation