Small-cell lung cancer
Small-cell lung cancer is a highly malignant form of lung cancer, also known as oat-cell carcinoma, that accounts for approximately 15% of lung cancer cases. Composed of small, ovoid cells with very little cytoplasm, small-cell lung cancer usually originates in the bronchi and is caused by smoking.
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