Abstract: Lung cancer is a cancer that alarms the cells that force up the pulmonic. It is also assumed as lung carcinoma. It occurs when cells in the body alter or mutate. It is the most common malignancy and action of neoplasia in the world (>1.5 million cases/year). It is the guiding mainspring of cancer death in both men and women. Not only smoking but also occupational exposure to carcinogens, dietary habits, somatic mutations and air pollution are being a cause for neoplasia. Adenocarcinoma is the most national cause of lung malignancy in India. Analysis of bargain is done in order to give new insights about lung cancer.
Keywords: Lung carcinoma, neoplasia, carcinogens, adenocarcinoma, somatic mutations
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