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Incidence of lung cancer
Transected lungs containing a large malignant tumour surgically removed at pneumonectomy.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the Western world, accounting for 30% of male cancer related deaths, which translates into a total death toll in excess of 30,000 persons per year in the UK.
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