Lung Cancer and Its Stages of Malignancy Just Released

Hobart, Washington (PressExposure) June 03, 2010 -- Cancer Stages has just released a new section from their website that consist a lot of information in relation to Cancer Stages. This is a portion of a new organization website that is all about Cancer Stages. Come on and visit us free in the Cancer Stages page at: http://CancerStages.org/ .

Here is an excerpt from the Cancer Stages information webpage:

"Lung cancer, like any other malignancies, is the outcome of abnormalities the cell, which is the essential unit of life of the human body. Usually, the body keeps up a system of checking and balancing the cell growth in order that the cells can divide in producing fresh cells only if there is necessity of new cells. If the system on the checking and balancing of cell growth is disrupted it will result into the unrestrained division and propagation of cells which ultimately forms into a mass called tumor.

Metastasis is the process of spreading the tumor cells and the spots of the growth of tumors at these distant sites are known as metastases. Because cancer of the lung tends to scatter or metastasize earlier once it is formed, it is extremely life-threatening malignancy and most hard to cure. While cancer of the lung may spread to some organs in the body, particular organs, like liver, brain bones and adrenal glands are the commonly the sites for the metastasis of lung cancer.

Tumor metastases consist of similar types of cells being the original tumor. The lung is extremely the common location for metastasis coming from tumors in some parts in the body. For example, when cancer of the prostate scatters through the bloodstream into the lungs, it could not be lung cancer but it is prostate cancer which metastasized in the lungs.

Cancers are assigned the following stages:

- Stage I - the cancer is limited to the lung only - Stage II and III, the carcinoma is limited in the chest (with bigger and more persistent tumors classified to be stage III). - Stage IV - the cancer has scattered from the chest and other parts of the body."

There is plenty of more available information on Cancer Stages website which can be found by visiting: http://CancerStages.org/ . There is a special offering that permits members to gain access to ebooks and other free materials just for signing up as a member of Cancer Stages website for free at http://CancerStages.org/ . Users must check back more often to the Cancer Stages information page as more information can be added as the website develops and expand.

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To understand everything about Cancer Stages . Go and visit Cancer Stages and free website to get plenty of more information. Come and visit us at:http://CancerStages.org

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Press Release Submitted On: June 03, 2010 at 12:33 am
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