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outline
I. Introduction 1
II. Definition 1
A) Different forms and types 2
B) How it is categorized 2
III. Different causes of lung cancer 2
A) Causes 2
B) Causes from tobacco smoking 2-3
IV. Symptoms 3-4
V. Diagnosis 4
VI. Spreading process 5
A) Areas of spreading 5
B) Rate of spreading 5
VII. Treatment 5
A) Types of treatment 6
1. Surgery 6
2. Radiation 6
3. Chemotherapy 6
B) Rehabilitation 6-7
VIII. How it effects the families 7
VIIII. Conclusion
thesis statement
Lung cancer is a complex disease that indiscriminately chooses its hosts and will complicate the lives of the persons it infects.
Lung Cancer
From the moment the doctor diagnosis a person with cancer, their lives will never be the same (Struss,4). Whether or not a person is one of the cancer patients for whom treatment is successful. That person plans are bound to be disturbed in some way (holleb,5). Cancer may cause turmoil in a family, changing priorities, and altering relationships. at times people even feal as if the disease has completely taken over their lives. (struss,4). For some people the case is that the cancer may grow...