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Where Does Lung Cancer Metastasise To?

Where Does Lung Cancer Metastasise To?

The video titled “Where Does Lung Cancer Metastasise To?” provides a comprehensive overview of the common sites where lung cancer can spread. Not all lung cancers metastasize, but when they do, they often spread to specific parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, brain, bones, liver, and adrenal glands.

Common Sites of Metastasis: The lymph nodes, particularly those in the chest, neck, and around the collarbone, are common initial sites for metastasis. Brain metastases can lead to neurological symptoms such as headaches, seizures, and cognitive changes. Bone metastases often result in pain, fractures, and elevated calcium levels in the blood. Liver metastases can cause symptoms like jaundice, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Metastasis to the adrenal glands may not always produce noticeable symptoms but can affect hormone production.

The video emphasizes the importance of early detection, as diagnosing lung cancer before it spreads can significantly improve outcomes. Early detection allows for more effective treatment options and better management of the disease. The Lung Foundation Australia highlights the critical need for a national lung cancer screening program to facilitate early diagnosis and improve survival rates. The National Lung Cancer Screening Program is due to commence in July 2025.

The video underscores the importance of awareness and education in managing lung cancer effectively. It encourages viewers to stay informed about the symptoms and risks associated with lung cancer metastasis. By understanding where lung cancer can spread and recognizing the signs, individuals can seek timely medical advice and appropriate management and treatment options.

The Lung Foundation Australia provides resources and support for individuals affected by lung cancer. They offer access to specialist nurses, support groups, and educational materials to help patients and their families navigate the challenges of living with lung cancer. The organization also advocates for improved screening and early detection programs to enhance patient outcomes.

For more information and support, individuals can contact the Lung Foundation Australia’s Information and Support Centre at 1800 654 301 or visit their website. If you have any specific questions or need more detailed information on any aspect of lung cancer metastasis, feel free to ask!

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Last updated on June 23rd, 2025 at 05:25 pm

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