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If you’re having lung-cancer-like symptoms, your doctor will want to know why. Your doctor is likely to ask you questions about your:

  • Medical history

  • Smoking history

  • Family history of cancer or smoking

  • Exposure to other risk factors

In addition to asking you questions, your doctor may also do these things.

  • Perform a physical exam, which will include listening to your breathing.

  • Give you a sputum cytology test.   For this test, each morning for 3 to 5 days, you collect the substance that you spit up from your lungs, called sputum. A pathologist then looks at the sputum under a microscope for cancer cells. Not all types of lung cancer show up in this test.

  • Schedule an X-ray of your chest to look for masses in your lungs.

The results of these exams may be enough to rule out lung cancer. Or you may require further tests. Your doctor may need to remove fluid or tissue from a suspicious area found in a lung. This is called a biopsy.

Reviewer Name: Fisher, Graeme MD;Knoop, Teresa MSN, RN, AOCN
Date Last Reviewed: 01-03-2005
Published Date: 11-14-2005
 
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