Symptoms of Bronchial Cancer

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-01 06:46:07
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The common clinical manifestations of primary bronchogenic carcinoma are cough, such as irritating cough, which will show sputum with blood. If the tumor site of the patient is central type, the bronchial site may show airway obstruction, chest pain and other clinical manifestations, and even show symptoms of hemoptysis. Therefore, the clinical manifestations of bronchogenic carcinoma should be determined according to the growth site of the patient's tumor.