Answer: b
Although small cell and non-small cell lung cancers do differ by histology and clinical behavior, they probably
have a common origin since c-myc or n-myc amplified small cell lung cancer lines will undergo transition to non-small cell phenotypes after insertion of an activated ras/gene. The overall incidence of lung cancers is 80% non-small cell and 20% small cell. Only the small cell carcinoma is predictably responsive to chemotherapy.
The staging system for small cell lung cancer is based on limited vs. extensive disease outside of a tolerable radiotherapy portal while the International Staging System uses TNM descriptors for 4 clinical stages. Unfortunately, only about 30% of patients with non-small cell lung cancer have potentially resectable tumors.
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