Cavitary lung cancer lined with normal bronchial epithelium and cancer cells

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Reports of cavitary lung cancer are not uncommon, and the cavity generally contains either dilated bronchi or cancer cells. Recently, we encountered a surgical case of cavitary lung cancer whose cavity tended to enlarge during long-term follow-up, and was found to be lined with normal bronchial epithelium and adenocarcinoma cells. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Goto, T., Maeshima, A., Oyamada, Y., & Kato, R. (2011). Cavitary lung cancer lined with normal bronchial epithelium and cancer cells. Journal of Cancer, 2(1), 503–506. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.2.503

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