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Why Do We Call Them "Small Cell Lung Cancer" and "Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer"?
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Dr. Cathy Pietanza

Dr. Cathy Pietanza of Memorial Sloan Kettering explains how small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer are differentiated. February 2014.

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